Ten cents can be represented by a combination of coins, such as one dime, two nickels, or ten pennies. In terms of currency, it is equivalent to 0.10 dollars. Additionally, in some contexts, it may refer to items or services that cost ten cents.
no, because $10+10 cents +5 cents=$10.15
Quarter= 25 cents Dime= 10 cents
It does not. It equals only 13 cents. 1 dime = 10 cents or pennies so total 13 cents.
10 000 000 000 cents.
it equals 10 dollar cents or one Dime
no, because $10+10 cents +5 cents=$10.15
100 cents equals 1 dollar so 100x10=1000.1000 cents equals 10 dollars.
Quarter= 25 cents Dime= 10 cents
$1.10 (10 dimes = $1.00; 2 nickels = 10 cents. So $1.00 + 10 cents = $1.10)
There are 100 cents to 1 dollar. Therefore: 200 ÷ 20 = 10 (20 cents in 2 dollars equals 10).
A quarter is 25 cents. Two dollars is 200 cents and 10 nickels is 50 cents, for a total of 250 cents. That's the same as 250/25 = 10 quarters.
It does not. It equals only 13 cents. 1 dime = 10 cents or pennies so total 13 cents.
10 000 000 000 cents.
it equals 10 dollar cents or one Dime
Ten nickels is equal to 10 multiplied by 5 cents, which equals 50 cents. Nickels are worth 5 cents each in the United States currency system. So, 10 nickels would be 50 cents in total.
It equals 100.
To make up a dollar, you need 10 dimes. Since each dime is worth 10 cents, multiplying 10 dimes by 10 cents gives you a total of 100 cents, which equals one dollar.