To make 62 cents, you can combine different coins. For example, you could use two quarters (50 cents), one dime (10 cents), and two pennies (2 cents) to total 62 cents. Alternatively, you could use six dimes (60 cents) and two pennies or any other combination of coins that adds up to that amount.
62 = .62 or sixty-two cents
What makes .62 cents?
You can't make fractions of cents.
Yes. 5*1 cent 3*2 cents 1*10 cents 1*20 cents make 41 cents (in the Eurozone). The question did not exclude Euro and [Euro]cents.
With 62 cents, you could purchase a single postage stamp in the United States, which typically costs around 55 cents. Alternatively, you could buy a small piece of candy or gum from a vending machine. In some areas, you may also be able to purchase a single banana or apple at a discounted price.
62 = .62 or sixty-two cents
What makes .62 cents?
One half dollar, two nickels, two cents.
It costs 88p to send a letter by airmail from the UK to Spain.
0.062 cents = 62/100000 of a dollar
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Adding 12 cents to 5 cents make it 17 cents.
Here are some facts about prices in 1945; Cost of:Car: $1,250Gasoline: 21 cents/galHouse: $10,000Bread: 9 cents/loafMilk: 62 cents/galPostage Stamp: 3 cents
You need 3 coins- the 50 cent piece, a dime, and a penny.
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This is a math question about ratio and proportions. Think of it this way: The current values in the USA are 44 cents for domestic and 98 cents for international. If you increase the 44 up to 62, how much of a change is that? Apply the same percentage or ratio of change to the 98 and see what it becomes.
To calculate the value of 62 nickels in dollars, you first need to determine the value of one nickel, which is $0.05. Then, you multiply the value of one nickel by the total number of nickels you have, in this case 62. Therefore, 62 nickels is equal to $3.10.