To make $10 billion dollars, you would need 10 trillion pennies. This is a very large amount of pennies, but wouldn't be impossible to gather in several lifetimes.
1 billion pennies
100 pennies = $1 So all we need to do is divide 1 billion (1,000,000,000) by 100. For out answer we get 10,000,000 or $10 million.
Since each dime = 10 pennies, the number of dimes with the same value as a group of pennies is 1/10th the number of pennies.1/10th billion = 100,000 dimes have the same face value as 1 billion pennies
I billion pennies would have face value of 10 million dollars.
To make $10 billion dollars, you would need 10 trillion pennies. This is a very large amount of pennies, but wouldn't be impossible to gather in several lifetimes.
one billion/100= $10 million
1 billion pennies
100 pennies = $1 So all we need to do is divide 1 billion (1,000,000,000) by 100. For out answer we get 10,000,000 or $10 million.
Since each dime = 10 pennies, the number of dimes with the same value as a group of pennies is 1/10th the number of pennies.1/10th billion = 100,000 dimes have the same face value as 1 billion pennies
1 billion pennies is equal to $10 million. This calculation is based on the fact that there are 100 pennies in a dollar, so dividing 1 billion by 100 gives us 10 million. Therefore, 1 billion pennies is equivalent to $10 million.
1,000,000,000 (one billion) pennies
I billion pennies would have face value of 10 million dollars.
A Billion Pennies Would Equal 10 Million Dollars.
10 billion dollars
1 dollar = 100 pennies1 thousand dollars = 100 thousand pennies1 million dollars = 100 million pennies1 billion dollars = 100 billion pennies1 trillion dollars = 100 trillion pennies
Total 10 BILLION (Excluding "Proof" coins) 5.5 BILLION are from the Philadelphia Mint. 4.5 BILLION are from the Denver Mint.