Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 2000 pennies, you can exchange them for $20. That's because there are 100 pennies in a dollar, so when you have 2000 pennies, you have 20 groups of 100, which equals $20. Happy counting!
2000
Two thousand pennies equal $20. Since each penny is worth one cent, you can convert pennies to dollars by dividing the total number of pennies by 100. Therefore, 2000 pennies divided by 100 equals 20 dollars.
No, 1944 pennies do not stick to a magnet because they are primarily made of copper, which is not magnetic. However, during World War II, some pennies were made of zinc-coated steel, specifically in 1943, which would be magnetic. If you have a 1944 penny, it should not be attracted to a magnet.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, fine. There are 200,000 pennies in 2000 dollars. So, like, if you ever need to count out a million pennies, just remember it's like 10,000 bucks. Cool, right?
The newer Canadian pennies are magnetic . Ex. 2007 and 2008 pennies are magnetic . the older pennies are not Ex. 1989.
It depends on which country we are talking about. For the US, there is only one magnetic coin the 1943 steel penny. For Canada, there have been some magnetic pennies made since 2000, though there were zinc pennies made until 2008. For the UK, pennies have been magnetic (copper plated steel) since 1992.
No, pennies are not magnetic. They are made mostly of copper and do not contain enough iron to be magnetic.
2002-2012 (although some pennies minted in these years are non-magnetic, as well)
No, pennies are not ferromagnetic because they do not contain enough iron to exhibit magnetic properties. The composition of pennies primarily consists of copper and zinc, which are not magnetic materials.
No, US pennies are not magnetic. They are made mostly of copper with a small amount of zinc, which are not magnetic metals.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 2000 pennies, you can exchange them for $20. That's because there are 100 pennies in a dollar, so when you have 2000 pennies, you have 20 groups of 100, which equals $20. Happy counting!
20,000 2000 (dollars) x 100 (pennies per dollar)
2000
Coins made of mostly nickel, or containing steel, will be attracted to a magnet. Canadian nickels, dimes, and quarters made in the late 20th century were made of mostly nickel, which was comparatively cheap in Canada. Conversely, from 1982 to 1999, Canadian nickels were not magnetic, being mostly copper like US nickels. Beginning in 2000, all fractional Canadian coins have steel centers, and are magnetic. $1 and $2 coins are not magnetic.