2 5 cent, you idiot.
One tenth of a dime is one cent.
a dime 10cents a quarter 25cents a pennie 1 cent a nickel is 5 cents
There are ten cents in a dime. 1 = cent = 'penny' 5 = nickel 10 = dime 100 = dollar
The question should be "How many cents make a dime?" and the answer to that question is "ten."
Yes, a dime is ten cents and a cent is one penny or 1/100 of a dollar.
A nickel is a five-cent United States coin. A dime is a ten-cent coin. Therefore, a nickel is half of a dime.
1 quarter and 1 dime.
1 dime and 3 nickels
Gold Coins: $20-$10-$5-$3-$2.50-$1.00 Silver coins: Dollar-Half Dollar-Quarter- 20 cent piece-Dime-Half Dime-3 cent silver. Copper Coins: 5 cent- 3 cent (nickel)- 2 cent- 1 cent- Half cent
10 (previous answer said 15, but 1.5 fish/1.5 cents = 1 fish/cent, so 10 fish/10 cent).
15 cent
3 quarters, 1 dime, 3 nickels 2 quaters, 5 dimes 1 Fifty Cent Piece, 4 dimes, 2 nickels 1 Fifty Cent Piece, 1 quarter, 5 nickels
The British have never produced a "Dime" coin. The "Dime" is a US 10 cent coin.
All 3 cent pieces issued by the US Mint had dates. If yours is worn so the date is not on it anymore then you will have to be know whether it is a silver 3 cent or a nickel 3 cent. The nickel 3 cent is about the size of a dime and the silver 3 cent is smaller than a dime. Without a date the value of these coins would be about $1-$2 for the silver 3 cent and about 25-50 cents for the nickel 3 cent.
A dime is a five cent coin. A quarter is a twenty five cent coin. It therefore takes five dimes to make a quarter.
a 10 cent piece and a 50 cent piece ( we don't have dimes in our currency so it's not a problem) (check the wording, if it says that one isn't a dime then that is because the fifty cent piece isn't a dime)