Neither is. Density only depends on the substance,
not on how much of it there is.
20 cents is twenty pennies.
Water has a weight. The more you stack up the more it weighs. There fore if you stack up 10 meters or 20 meters it makes a big difference.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 2000 pennies, you can exchange them for $20. That's because there are 100 pennies in a dollar, so when you have 2000 pennies, you have 20 groups of 100, which equals $20. Happy counting!
2000
1 pound = 20 shillings, 1 shilling = 12 pennies so 1 pound = 240 pennies.
20 grams if they are present day pennies. more if they are older.
20 cents is twenty pennies.
u stack 20 of them together
Water has a weight. The more you stack up the more it weighs. There fore if you stack up 10 meters or 20 meters it makes a big difference.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 2000 pennies, you can exchange them for $20. That's because there are 100 pennies in a dollar, so when you have 2000 pennies, you have 20 groups of 100, which equals $20. Happy counting!
10 pennies...
100 pennies = 1 British Pound 2,000 pennies = 20 British Pounds
1980 pennies = $19.80. $19.80 is worth almost $20.
The thickness of the US 1¢ coin is 1.55 mm. 100 of them in a stack rise to a lofty 155 mm = 15.5 cm.
2000
2,000 pennies in 20 dollars (100 in 1 dollar times 20)(100x20 equals 2,000)
20 pennies 1 nickel & 15 pennies 2 nickels & 10 pennies 3 nickels & 5 pennies 1 dime & 1 nickel & 5 pennies 2 dimes