5 pennies, or 0.05 dollars.
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5 pennies
16 ounces (or 1 pound) of pennies would be a total of about 181 pennies.
If on the first day you have 1 penny, on the 64th day, you would have 263 pennies, or about $ 9.22 x 1016 dollars. On the US short scale, this is more than 92 quadrillion dollars (92,000 trillion dollars), which is more money than there is in the entire world. The total GDP of all the countries on Earth is only about 80 to 90 trillion dollars, about 1000 times less than your hoard of pennies.
Assuming that pennies means cents (why?) then yes.
There are 100 pennies in every dollar so 600 dollars would be 600x100, or 60,000 pennies.
You have seven quarters and four pennies. q + p = 11 p + 3 = q (p + 3) + p = 11 2p + 3 = 11 2p = 8 p = 4 11 - 4 = 7
The 1949 Australian pennies are worth more than 50 United States Dollars.
16 ounces (or 1 pound) of pennies would be a total of about 181 pennies.
about a year or i may calculate wrong and its more than a human will liive
Two pennIes
They're not.
If on the first day you have 1 penny, on the 64th day, you would have 263 pennies, or about $ 9.22 x 1016 dollars. On the US short scale, this is more than 92 quadrillion dollars (92,000 trillion dollars), which is more money than there is in the entire world. The total GDP of all the countries on Earth is only about 80 to 90 trillion dollars, about 1000 times less than your hoard of pennies.
There is more than one possible answer to this question. One possible answer is 12 quarters, 7 dimes, and 4 pennies.
They are worth more because less were minted.
Must you end with? I would say none.
...but only a penny more!
Because Indian Head pennies are older than the more familiar wheat and memorial cents. Thus, less are preserved and they are scarcer. Also, many times the mintage figures were much, much, lower on early Indian Head pennies than on even wheat pennies, let alone memorial cents.
five pennies, because they usually think that since five is more than one, the pennies are worth more