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10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.
Ten of them because 5*10 = 50
No. For example, dropping ten coins is not the same thing as picking up 10 coins.
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question does not say 10 what2 x 5c coins = 10c200 x 5c coins = $10
200 5cent coins 200*5 1000 $10
"pence" is simply the plural of penny in the British system and is used for any multiple of coins worth 2p or more. However "pennies" refers to a group of one-penny coins. The usage is a bit strange. If you have 10 one-penny coins, you have 10 pennies that are worth 10 pence! If you had one 10p coin, it's said to be worth 10 pence.
10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.
10 coins 7 coins and 10 coins
Ten of them because 5*10 = 50
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No. For example, dropping ten coins is not the same thing as picking up 10 coins.
We have never heard of a 10 cent coin called a penny, but at one time there were 1 cent coins called nickels. This happened because the 1 cent coins were made as thick as a nickel.
One dollar = 100 cents. That's 20 nickels (5 cent coins) per dollar. 20 x 10 = 200
Coins in average circulated condition are 3 to 10 cents. Uncirculated coins maybe as much as $3.00.