Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big math questions! Well, technically, 10 million cents is equal to $100,000. So, like, if you had a mountain of pennies, you'd be sitting on a cool hundred grand. But hey, who's counting, right?
10 lots of ten cents = 1 dollar so 1 million ten cents = 1 m /10 = One hundred thousand dollars.
There are 100 dimes in 10 dollars, as each dime is worth 10 cents. To find the number of dimes in 10 dollars, you can divide 10 dollars (or 1,000 cents) by 10 cents. Thus, 1,000 cents ÷ 10 cents = 100 dimes.
If a kilowatt-hour is 10 cents, then 3.9 billion kilowatt-hours (billion meaning 109) has a value of 0.390 million dollars, or 390 million dollars.
10 dollars
To determine how many 5-cent coins make up 10 dollars, first convert 10 dollars into cents, which equals 1,000 cents. Then, divide 1,000 cents by 5 cents per coin: 1,000 ÷ 5 = 200. Therefore, 200 five-cent coins make 10 dollars.
To calculate this, you would divide $100,000,000 (one hundred million dollars) by 10 cents. First, let's convert 10 cents to dollars. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar, 10 cents is equal to $0.10. Now, we divide $100,000,000 by $0.10: $100,000,000 ÷ $0.10 = 1,000,000,000 So, one hundred million dollars divided by 10 cents equals one billion.
1 cent = 0.01$ = 10^-2 $ 1 billion cents = 10^9 cents 10^9 x 10^-2 = 10^7 =10 million dollars
10 lots of ten cents = 1 dollar so 1 million ten cents = 1 m /10 = One hundred thousand dollars.
If a kilowatt-hour is 10 cents, then 3.9 billion kilowatt-hours (billion meaning 109) has a value of 0.390 million dollars, or 390 million dollars.
i think its 100,000
that would be 100 dimes(10 cents).
10 dollars
10 dollars is equal to 1,000 cents, or pennies.
100 cents = 1 dollar so 1000 cents = 10 dollars.
10
To determine how many 5-cent coins make up 10 dollars, first convert 10 dollars into cents, which equals 1,000 cents. Then, divide 1,000 cents by 5 cents per coin: 1,000 ÷ 5 = 200. Therefore, 200 five-cent coins make 10 dollars.
That would be 25 dimes(10 cents).