Oh, what a happy little question! If you have 1 million pennies, that would be 10,000 pounds. Isn't that just delightful to imagine all those shiny pennies adding up to such a large weight? Just think of all the beautiful things you could create with that much abundance!
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Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, fine. So, there are 100 pennies in a pound, which means 1 million pennies would weigh 10,000 pounds. That's like, a ton of weight to carry around in loose change.
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, and since there are 2000 pounds in a ton, we can calculate the weight of 1 million pennies as follows: 1,000,000 pennies / 100 pennies per dollar = 10,000 dollars. Converting $10,000 to pounds by dividing by 2000 pounds per ton gives us a final answer of 5 tons for the weight of 1 million pennies.
100 pennies = 1 pound
so 1 million pennies = (1 million/100) pounds = 10,000 pounds. Simple!
4 farthings = 1 penny 12 pennies = 1 shilling 20 shillings = 1 pound So 1 pound = 20 x 12 x 4 farthings = 960 Then £1M = 960 million farthings
1 hundred pennies = 1 dollar 8 hundred million pennies = 8 million dollars
If 100 Pennies = $1 Dollar then $1 million ($1,000,000) dollars = 100,000,000 Pennies
100 pennies = 1 dollar so 1.7 million pennies = 0.017 million dollars = 17 thousand dollars
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