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The number of $50 bills in a stack depends on the height of the stack and the thickness of each bill. A standard U.S. bill is about 0.0043 inches thick. Therefore, a stack of 50 bills would be approximately 0.215 inches tall. To find the total number of bills in a specific height stack, you can divide the height of the stack by the thickness of a single bill.
Pennies and cents are the same, so 50 cents = 50 pennies
50 pennies = 1/2 dollar 50 pennies = 0.5 dollar
A penny has a thickness of 1.55 mm, so 5 cm = 50 mm. (50 mm)/(1.55 mm) = 32.26, so 32 pennies will be slightly less than 5 cm (4.96 cm)
No, 50 pennies is 50 cents. That is half of a dollar.