5 pennies
500 pennies make 5 dollars..
5 pennies make a nickel.
(1) 1 quarter (2) 1 quarter; 5 pennies (3) 3 dimes (4) 2 dimes; 2 nickels (5) 2 dimes; 10 pennies (6) 2 dimes; 1 nickel; 5 pennies (7) 1 dime; 4 nickels (8) 1 dime; 20 pennies (9) 1 dime; 3 nickels; 5 pennies (10) 1 dime; 2 nickels; 10 pennies (11) 1 dime; 1 nickel; 15 pennies (12) 30 pennies (13) 6 nickels (14) 5 nickels; 5 pennies (15) 4 nickels; 10 pennies (16) 3 nickels; 15 pennies (17) 2 nickels; 20 pennies (18) 1 nickel; 25 pennies (19) 30 pennies
Presuming that you are asking about US Lincoln pennies, the answer is that it depends. If the pennies are pre-1982, they are 95% copper and 5% zinc and weigh 147 to the pound. If the pennies are post-1982, they are 2.5% copper and 97.5% zinc and weigh 181 to the pound. In 1982, both types were made. In 1943, pennies were made from steel coated with zinc (so-called "silver pennies" or "steel pennies") and in 1944 (and I think 1945 as well) from old brass shell casings, so their counts would be a bit different.
When i was 1 year and 5 monthes old
5 pennies, or 0.05 dollars.
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to make 5 dollars, you would need 5 times 100, which equals 500 pennies.
Old pennies
There are 100 Pennies in a Dollar. >> and 5 Pennies in a Nickel. >> and 10 Pennies in a Dime. >> and 25 Pennies in a Quarter. >> and 50 Pennies in a Half Dollar.
5 pennies
25 pennies. Or 25 cents.
500 pennies make 5 dollars..
$4.25 = 4 dollars + 2 dimes + 5 pennies. Multiplying each term by 5 results in 20 dollars + 10 dimes + 25 pennies. 10 dimes = 1 dollar and 25 pennies = 2 dimes + 5 pennies; therefore, the answer can be simplified to 11 dollars, 2 dimes, and 5 pennies.
25 pennies 5 nickels 2 dimes and 5 pennies 2 dimes and a nickel a quarter 3 nickels and a dime 10 pennies and 3 dimes 15 pennies and a dime 4 nickels and 5 pennies
Answer
There are 24 different combinations. 0 pennies, 7 nickels 0 pennies, 5 nickels, 1 dime 0 pennies, 3 nickels, 2 dimes 0 pennies, 1 nickel, 3 dimes 0 pennies, 2 nickels, 1 quarter 0 pennies, 1 dime, 1 quarter 5 pennies, 6 nickels 5 pennies, 4 nickels, 1 dime 5 pennies, 2 nickels, 2 dimes 5 pennies, 3 dimes 5 pennies, 1 nickel, 1 quarter 10 pennies, 5 nickels 10 pennies, 3 nickels, 1 dime 10 pennies, 1 nickel, 2 dimes 10 pennies, 1 quarter 15 pennies, 4 nickels 15 pennies, 2 nickels, 1 dime 15 pennies, 2 dimes 20 pennies, 3 nickels 20 pennies, 1 nickel, 1 dime 25 pennies, 2 nickels 25 pennies, 1 dime 30 pennies, 1 nickel 35 pennies (see the related question below for an equation used for these)