To determine how many 50 cent pieces go into 10 dollars, you need to divide 10 by 0.50. This calculation shows that there are 20 fifty cent pieces in 10 dollars. This can also be expressed as 10 ÷ 0.50 = 20.
There are forty twenty-five cent pieces in ten dollars(US).
There are 200 five-cent pieces in 10 dollars. This can be calculated by dividing 10 dollars by 0.05 dollars (equivalent to 5 cents), which equals 200. Therefore, you would need 200 five-cent pieces to make 10 dollars.
9.50 / 0.10 = 95
To find out how many 5-cent coins make up 10 dollars, you first convert 10 dollars to cents, which is 1000 cents. Then, you divide 1000 cents by 5 cents per coin. This calculation gives you 200, meaning there are 200 five-cent coins in 10 dollars.
Yes, it is. Good work !
There are forty twenty-five cent pieces in ten dollars(US).
There are 200 five-cent pieces in 10 dollars. This can be calculated by dividing 10 dollars by 0.05 dollars (equivalent to 5 cents), which equals 200. Therefore, you would need 200 five-cent pieces to make 10 dollars.
In 1960, Canadian 1 cent pieces ("pennies") were made of bronze, 5 cent pieces ("nickels") were made of nickel, and 10 cent pieces ("dimes"), 25 cent pieces ("quarters"), 50 cent pieces ("half dollars") and dollar coins were all composed of 80% silver (with, I believe, the balance being copper).
9.50 / 0.10 = 95
13 dollars and 10 cent
U.S. half dollars aren't solid silver. They're 90% silver with 10% copper, currently worth about $10.
5 to a dollar, 50 in all
7.40
Its 10 Octillion dollars
150,000
1 cent = 0.01$ = 10^-2 $ 1 billion cents = 10^9 cents 10^9 x 10^-2 = 10^7 =10 million dollars
One dollar = 100 cents. That's 20 nickels (5 cent coins) per dollar. 20 x 10 = 200