25 pennies make up a quarter (Horse Isle) WiseLeadMare (grey/dun)
If you mean by using all the coins then none.
0.09290304 square metres to a square foot.
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There aren't any square feet in nine feet. Square feet are 1 foot wide by 1 foot long. Nine feet is nine feet. You don't give any width or depth for someone to calculate. If you took your nine feet and cut it into one foot lengths you would be able to make two and one fourth, one square foot boxes if that's what your question is.
Approximately 38 pennies laid out in a row equal one foot.
The minimum number of quarters, pennies, and nickels needed to make up 123 cents is 4 quarters, 4 nickels, and 3 pennies.
It would take 10 trillion pennies to make 10 billion dollars. This is a large amount of pennies. It would be enough to fill an entire 2,500 square foot house from top to bottom.
4 pennies, 1 quarter, and a dime.
100 pennies make $1.00 200 pennies make $2.00 and so on.
3 trillion pennies make 3 trillion pennies. 300 trillion pennies make 3 trillion dollars.
it is 5 a quarter 2 dimes and 2 pennies
there are 84,480 pennies in a mile! this is because a penny is 3/4 of an inch so 4 pennies is 3 inches and multiply both by 4 so the base number 3 is a foot or 12 inches and now there are 16 pennies to a foot and a mile is 5,280 feet so multiply 5,280 by 16 to get 84,480 now that you know how to do these problems it will be easier to answer other problems like this
It takes a million pennies to make a million pennies. It takes one hundred million pennies to make a million dollars.
5 pennies make a nickel.
The greatest number - would be 35 pennies (one-cent pieces)
Three quarters and a dime or two nickels. There are other combinations as well, such as 85 pennies.