In several decimal currency systems, 20 cents is the value of a coin. While some nations utilize 20-cent coins, others use 25-cent coins in their place. A 20-cent coin from Australia is one example.
There are 100 cents in a dollar, so 2,000 cents makes 20 dollars.
50 percent of 20 cents = 10 cents
Australia's currency (AUD) is dollars $ and cents - 100 cents makes 1 dollar - $1 We have $5, $10,$20, $50 and $100 dollar notes and the cents are coins.
20 cents is twenty pennies.
Nickels are 5 cents each so if you have 4 nickels and you're trying to find the total you take 5x4=20.
You can make 20 cents with 7 coins by using 1 half dollar (50 cents), 1 quarter (25 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), and 4 pennies (4 cents). However, to specifically achieve 20 cents, you can use 1 nickel (5 cents) and 5 pennies (5 cents), totaling 20 cents with 6 coins. Alternatively, you can use 2 dimes (20 cents) and no pennies, totaling 20 cents with 2 coins.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find out how many 20 cents make 20 dollars, we first need to understand that there are 100 cents in a dollar. So, if we divide 20 dollars by 20 cents, we get 100. Therefore, 100 of those lovely 20 cents make 20 dollars. Just a joyful little math problem to brighten your day!
20 Cents
$1 = 100 cents → 45 cents/$1 = 45 cents/100 cents = 45/100 = 9/20
That was issued in 1981 when postage went from 18 cents to 20 cents. It can still be used for 20 cents worth of postage.
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20 cents is equivalent to 1/5 of $1.