1 dime = 10¢
10 dimes = 100¢
15 dimes = 150¢ = $1.50
50 cents
1 dime = 10 cents so 5 dimes = 50 cents. Simple!
To find the ratio between 15 quarters and 30 dimes, we first convert both values to the same unit, such as cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents, so 15 quarters equal 375 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents, so 30 dimes equal 300 cents. The ratio of 375 cents to 300 cents simplifies to 5:4.
It is $15 Dimes are ten cents, or $ 0.10 and 150 x 0.10 = 15.00
Three nickels and three dimes make a total of 45 cents. Each nickel is worth 5 cents, so three nickels equal 15 cents. Each dime is worth 10 cents, so three dimes equal 30 cents. Adding them together, 15 cents plus 30 cents equals 45 cents.
5 dimes = 50 cents 3 nickels = 15 cents Total is 65 cents
15 dimes is worth $1.50 15 * 10 cents each = $1.50
5 dimes is 5 x 10 cents = 50 cents. 3 nickels is 3 x 5 cents = 15 cents. 50 cents + 15 cents = 65 cents.
50 cents
1 dime = 10 cents so 5 dimes = 50 cents. Simple!
16 dimes and 5 cents.
Three quarters are 75 cents and four dimes are 40 cents. $0.75 + $0.40 = $1.15 (a dollar and 15 cents).
To find the ratio between 15 quarters and 30 dimes, we first convert both values to the same unit, such as cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents, so 15 quarters equal 375 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents, so 30 dimes equal 300 cents. The ratio of 375 cents to 300 cents simplifies to 5:4.
It is $15 Dimes are ten cents, or $ 0.10 and 150 x 0.10 = 15.00
Three nickels and three dimes make a total of 45 cents. Each nickel is worth 5 cents, so three nickels equal 15 cents. Each dime is worth 10 cents, so three dimes equal 30 cents. Adding them together, 15 cents plus 30 cents equals 45 cents.
73 dimes
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