The answer depends on which country's (or countries') currency. That determines the coinage available.
In the Eurozone, for example, there is a 20 cent coin but not a 25. In the US there is a 25 cent coin but not a 20 cent coin.
0.47 dollars in 47 cents Answer: 0.47
There are 47 ways using 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p.
It is 47 cents.
To calculate (63)47 cents, we must first determine the operation indicated by the parentheses. In mathematics, parentheses typically denote multiplication. Therefore, we would multiply 63 by 47 to find the total amount in cents. Multiplying 63 by 47 results in 2961 cents.
It is 47/100 or 47%
0.47 dollars in 47 cents Answer: 0.47
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There are 47 ways using 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p.
You must have used 50p + 50p, because that’s the only combination that repeats when everyone else has used unique ways to make £1 with silver coins. Counting all the unique combinations from the list that equal £1 (12 ways) plus your repeated £1 gives 13 pounds in total. Sorting the coins shows whole numbers of each type: there are 2 fifty-pence coins, 8 twenty-pence coins, 15 ten-pence coins, and 20 five-pence coins across all donations.
It is 47 cents.
To make 47 cents using six coins, you can use the following combination: 1 quarter (25 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 4 pennies (4 cents). This totals 25 + 10 + 5 + 4 = 44 cents. However, if you strictly want six coins, you might use 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies, which equals 47 cents.
To calculate (63)47 cents, we must first determine the operation indicated by the parentheses. In mathematics, parentheses typically denote multiplication. Therefore, we would multiply 63 by 47 to find the total amount in cents. Multiplying 63 by 47 results in 2961 cents.
21,536,939,630,755,577,663,107 Dollars and 47 cents.
40 47
4 dimes, 1 nickel, 2 pennies
It is 47/100 or 47%
Eight, at 47 cents each