100
100
100 cents = 1 Australian dollar
1. Go work.
(2) quarters, (1) dime and (1) penny = 61 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.
1 euro = 100 cents
There is 5 cents in 1 nickel.
100
100 cents = 1 Australian dollar
1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.
1. Go work.
(2) quarters, (1) dime and (1) penny = 61 cents.
The answer is 20. 20 x .5 = 1
100 cents make an acre
The question should be "How many cents make a dime?" and the answer to that question is "ten."
25 cents equals one quarter.
To make 56 cents with 5 coins, you can use three quarters (25 cents each) and two pennies (1 cent each). This combination adds up to 75 cents + 1 cent + 1 cent = 77 cents, which is 21 cents more than required. To adjust for this, you can replace one quarter with a nickel (5 cents) to make it exactly 56 cents: 25 cents + 25 cents + 25 cents + 5 cents + 1 cent = 56 cents with 5 coins.