See www.xe.com for current exchange values. A dime is the same as 10 cents, or 1/10 of a dollar.
Not generally. 0.02 is equal to 2 hundredths of whatever is a whole unit. So:in terms of metres it is 2 centimetres,in terms of an hour, it is 72 seconds,in terms of the pound Sterling, it is 2 pence, andin terms of a Euro, it is 2 cents.
47 pounds sterling x 0.20 = 9.4 pounds sterling
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
Five and a half percent is .055 as a decimal.
It is 5 and half cents.
.055%
About 13 pence
0.50 what? cents? pounds sterling? yen? euros?
055 is the biggest
The modern pound sterling, the currency of Great Britain, is divided into a hundred pence, not cents. It used to be divided into 240 pence before 1965. The cent is a hundredth of a dollar, either US, Australian, Canadian, Hong Kong etc. How many cents you can get for a pound sterling changes from day to day. You should Google "exchange rates" if you need to find out.
55 thousandths
The price of sterling silver is typically quoted per troy ounce, not per gram. As of the latest data, the price of sterling silver is around 37 cents per gram.
No. Pence is the plural of Penny and is the basic unit of the British currency. There are 100 Pence to the Pound Sterling (GBP). Cents are a 100th of a Dollar, as used by many countries around the world.
The present value of 1 gram of sterling silver is around 65-70 cents (8/2010) so 10.6 grams is worth a little over $7.
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At todays value, I think it is about .055 cents. To start with its not a 5 dollar Mexican peso. Its a 5 peso coin which is absolete in Mexico today. Only value is its composition if silver could be worth as much as10 dollars.if not a few cents.