10/25 = 2/5 = 0.4 = 40%
Divide the value (in cents) of a quarter, by the value (in cents) of a dime. Alternately, you can also use the value in dollars in both cases.
A quarter is worth 25 cents, while a dime is worth 10 cents.
quarter dime dime quarter quarter dime nickel nickel dime
no such thing. Think again - An Australian 20c coin. Its value is also less than a US quarter but more than a US dime. I suspect there are many other examples.
13 nickels, a dime and a quarter
10/25 = 2/5 = 0.4 = 40%
Divide the value (in cents) of a quarter, by the value (in cents) of a dime. Alternately, you can also use the value in dollars in both cases.
In terms of value, it is 5:1.
No pH value, cf related questions on pH of dime-quarter-penny
This is a rare misstruck error and is worth up to $90.00 according to condition.
In good condition, I've seen 1949 quarters sell as high as $9.99.
Quarter (25) Dime (35) Dime (45) Dime (55) Nickel (60) Penny (61)
Quarter= 25 cents Dime= 10 cents
A quarter is worth 25 cents, while a dime is worth 10 cents.
The ratio of the value of a penny to the valueof a dime is 1/10 .I have no idea how many pennies or dimes you have, so there's nopossible way to talk about the ratio of their numbers.
quarter dime dime quarter quarter dime nickel nickel dime
no such thing. Think again - An Australian 20c coin. Its value is also less than a US quarter but more than a US dime. I suspect there are many other examples.