100 pennies to a dollar
20 nickels to the dollar
10 dimes to the dollar
4 quarters to the dollar
In America a dime is the nickname for 10 cents i.e. a tenth of a dollar 100 cents = 1 dollar nickel = 5 cents quarter = 25 cents
six pennies, a nickel and a penny, six cents, one one-hundredth of a dollar, one tenth of a penny, one quarter of a quarter.
A dime.
The half-dollar and quarter-dollar refer to their worth in relation to a full dollar. Then the word "dime" is based on the French word "disme," which means one-tenth. With 100 cents to a dollar, the dime is then worth 10 cents. The nickel got its name because the coin is made with nickel. Then with the penny, the term "penny" was borrowed from British English, referring to copper coins that make up the smallest denominations.
it is one tenth of a dollar
Oh, dude, one tenth of a quarter is like 2.5 cents. You know, because a quarter is 25 cents, so you just divide that by 10 and bam, you get 2.5 cents. It's like basic math, but hey, I'm here to make it fun for you.
12 is one quarter of one tenth of 480.
One tenth is equivalent to ten hundredths. In terms of pennies, one tenth of a dollar is 10 cents, which equals 10 pennies. A dime, which is also worth ten cents, similarly represents one tenth of a dollar, confirming that there are ten hundredths in one tenth when considering both pennies and a dime.
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Yes a dime is one tenth of a dollar.
7,464,000 rounded to the nearest tenth of a dollar is 7,464,000.0
One hundredth, or one cent. Example: 1.00 is one dollar, or one (1) 0.10 is one dime, or one tenth (1/10) 0.01 is one penny, or one hundredth (1/100) 0.25 is one quarter, or one fourth (1/4) 0.05 is one nickel, or one twentieth (1/20)