Two quarters equal one half dollar.
Half a dollar is fifty cents.
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1 half dollar is 50 cents.
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Half a dollar is fifty cents.
Two half-dollars otherwise known as a fifty cent piece make a dollar.
one half dollar; one quarter; one dime; 15 pennies
Isn't it obvious it's 2
Fifty cents doesn't make one dollar. It is only half of a dollar. To get a dollar you need 4 quarters or 2 fifty cent pieces.
I can think of several, although only one is still made today Half dollar ("half dollar" - "half" = "dollar") Half cent Half dime Half eagle That was simple.
0.5 dollar!
1/8 1/8 Picture a quarter of a dollar. You have four of those in a dollar. If you cut one in half, how many of those in a dollar? Eight. (When you cut it in half, you've doubled the number of pieces--multiplied x 2.) So one of those is one out of eight: 1/8.
One half-dollar has the mass of five dimes. Or, two times are 2/5 or 40% the mass of one half-dollar.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
Yes, if it is larger than one half. If you cut a dollar exactly in half, you can not use either half.
A dollar can be reached by adding coins together in the following ways, using ten coins or fewer: 1. A one-dollar coin. 2. Two half dollars. 3. One half dollar and two quarters. 4. One half dollar, one quarter, two dimes and one nickel. 5. One half dollar, one quarter, two dimes and five pennies. 6. One half dollar, one quarter, one dime and three nickels. 7. One half dollar, one quarter and five nickels. 8. One half dollar and five dimes. 9. One half dollar, four dimes and two nickels. 10. One half dollar, three dimes and four nickels. 11. One half dollar, two dimes and six nickels. 12. Four quarters. 13. Three quarters, two dimes and one nickel. 14. Three quarters, two dimes and five pennies. 15. Three quarters and five nickels. 16. Two quarters and five dimes. 17. Two quarters, four dimes and two nickels. 18. Two quarters, three dimes and four nickels. 19. Two quarters, two dimes and six nickels. 20. One quarter, seven dimes and one nickel. 21. One quarter, six dimes and three nickels. 22. Ten dimes. 23. One half dollar, one quarter, one dime, two nickels and five pennies