nickel, two-cent coin, 2 pennies
"Cents" is the plural of "cent". This could be a little confusing, so pay attention. Referring to value, you can have 1 cent, 2 cents, 10 cents, 50 cents, etc. Example - apples are 1 cent each, oranges are 2 cents each. Referring to coins, you can have a 1 cent coin, a 5 cent coin, a 10 cent coin, etc. Example 1 - I have a 1 cent coin, a 2 cent coin and a 10 cent coin in my pocket. Example 2 - I have two 1 cent coins, three 2 cent coins and four 10 cent coins in my pocket. You are referring to the coins and describing them by their values.
A 50 cent coin and three 10 cent coins.A 50 cent coin, a 20 cent coin and two 5 cent coins.Four 20 cent coins.
4 dollars & 6 cents = $4.06 4.06 x 42 = 170.52 Therefore four dollars and 6 cents multiplied by 42 is one hundred and seventy dollars and 52 cents.
Multiply the dollars by 100, then add the cents.
nickel, two-cent coin, 2 pennies
"Cents" is the plural of "cent". This could be a little confusing, so pay attention. Referring to value, you can have 1 cent, 2 cents, 10 cents, 50 cents, etc. Example - apples are 1 cent each, oranges are 2 cents each. Referring to coins, you can have a 1 cent coin, a 5 cent coin, a 10 cent coin, etc. Example 1 - I have a 1 cent coin, a 2 cent coin and a 10 cent coin in my pocket. Example 2 - I have two 1 cent coins, three 2 cent coins and four 10 cent coins in my pocket. You are referring to the coins and describing them by their values.
A 50 cent coin and three 10 cent coins.A 50 cent coin, a 20 cent coin and two 5 cent coins.Four 20 cent coins.
four nickels is 0 dollars and 20 cents.
A Roman coin or denomination of money, in value the fourth part of a denarius, and originally containing two asses and a half, afterward four asses, -- equal to about two pence sterling, or four cents.
25 cents are equal 4 times in a dollar
Four dollars.
47 cents
a quarter,2 dimes,and 1 nickel
4 dollars & 6 cents = $4.06 4.06 x 42 = 170.52 Therefore four dollars and 6 cents multiplied by 42 is one hundred and seventy dollars and 52 cents.
The answer is 20. A quarter coin is 25 cents, so 4 of them make $1 or 100 cents. A nickel is 5 cents, and 100/5 = 20
To make 89 cents, you can combine different denominations of coins. For example, you could use one quarter (25 cents), three dimes (30 cents), and four pennies (4 cents). Another way is to use one half-dollar coin (50 cents), one quarter (25 cents), one dime (10 cents), and four pennies (4 cents) to make a total of 89 cents.