The phrase "a row of dimes" typically refers to a linear arrangement of dimes, but it doesn't specify a fixed number. If you mean how many dimes would fit in a certain length or space, that would depend on the dimensions of the dimes and the length of the row. A standard dime has a diameter of about 0.705 inches, so you could calculate how many fit in a specific length by dividing that length by the diameter of a dime.
A row can have as many or as few dimes as you like, it is not a specified amount.
A single dime has a diameter of approximately 17.91 millimeters. Therefore, 34 dimes would measure about 608.94 millimeters in total length when lined up in a row (34 dimes x 17.91 mm per dime).
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
10 dimes 5 quarters
105 dimes
A row can have as many or as few dimes as you like, it is not a specified amount.
A single dime has a diameter of approximately 17.91 millimeters. Therefore, 34 dimes would measure about 608.94 millimeters in total length when lined up in a row (34 dimes x 17.91 mm per dime).
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
Your question seems to have been cut off. Guessing what you may have been asking: The thirteenth row would be 13 pennies. The thirtieth row would be 30 dimes. The three hundredth row would be 300 dimes.
There are 13500 dimes in 13500 dimes!
10 dimes 5 quarters
There are 100 dimes in $10
105 dimes
You have 22 dimes and 11 pennies.
You have 22 dimes and 11 pennies.
It is 10 Dimes.
115 dimes.