To determine how many pennies are equal in weight to five new pencils, you need to know the weight of both a single pencil and a penny. A standard pencil weighs about 7 grams, while a penny weighs about 2.5 grams. Therefore, five pencils weigh approximately 35 grams. Dividing 35 grams by the weight of a penny (2.5 grams) gives you 14 pennies. Thus, 14 pennies are equal in weight to the five new pencils.
One hundred pennies is equal to $1 so 35,000 pennies is equal to $350.
500,000 pennies is equal to $5,000 (Five Thousand Dollars)
5,000 pennies= $50.00. The weight is bout 27.5 pounds.
Twenty-five pounds of pennies contains 25 pounds × 16 ounces per pound = 400 ounces. Since one penny weighs about 0.088 ounces, you can divide the total weight by the weight of one penny: 400 ounces ÷ 0.088 ounces per penny ≈ 4,545 pennies. Therefore, 4,545 pennies would equal $45.45.
There are five pennies in one nickel. A nickel is worth five cents, and since each penny is worth one cent, it takes five pennies to equal the value of one nickel.
One hundred pennies is equal to $1 so 35,000 pennies is equal to $350.
500,000 pennies is equal to $5,000 (Five Thousand Dollars)
5,000 pennies= $50.00. The weight is bout 27.5 pounds.
Five pennies are worth a total of five cents. Since each penny is valued at one cent, their combined value is simply the sum of their individual values. Therefore, five pennies equal 0.05 dollars.
Twenty-five pounds of pennies contains 25 pounds × 16 ounces per pound = 400 ounces. Since one penny weighs about 0.088 ounces, you can divide the total weight by the weight of one penny: 400 ounces ÷ 0.088 ounces per penny ≈ 4,545 pennies. Therefore, 4,545 pennies would equal $45.45.
Three nickels, ten pennies.
2 pennies and 3 nickles
500,000 pennies is equal to $5,000 (Five Thousand Dollars)
Three dimes, three nickels, five pennies
The Five Pennies was created in 1959.
Five pennies are worth five cents. Since one penny is equal to one cent, you simply multiply the number of pennies by their value. Therefore, 5 pennies = 5 x 1 cent = 5 cents.
Two quarters, one dime, four nickels, five pennies