Well, honey, a UK penny has a diameter of about 20.3 mm, and a meter is 1000 mm long. So, if you do the math (which I'm sure you can), you'd need about 49 UK pennies to make up a meter. But hey, who's counting when you've got charm like mine?
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If you were to line them up in a straight line, 50 UK pennies would measure just over one meter.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. There are 100 pennies in a pound, so to find out how many pounds 60 million pennies are, you just divide by 100. That gives you 600,000 pounds. So, 60 million pennies equal 600,000 UK pounds. Math lesson with a side of sass, you're welcome.
Then a penny is to a £1 because there are a 100 cm in a meter and 100 pennies in a £1 or in a $1
10 pennies...
In the UK 300 pennies = 3 pounds
Many countries use pennies as their currency but these are of different sizes. So the answer depends on which country you are talking about.