20 dimes
The value of the stack would depend on how worn the dimes are. If you accept that a US dime is between 1.35 and 1.40 mm thick, then the value of the stack would worth between $264.30 and $274.00. 37cm * 10 mm per cm / 1.35mm = 2740074074074074 ~ $274.00 37cm * 10 mm per cm / 1.40mm = 264.285714285714 ~ $264.30
You have 22 dimes and 11 pennies.
A dime is 1.35 mm (0.135 cm) thick so a 5 cm stack would contain5/0.135 = 37.04 coins (approx).A dime is 1.35 mm (0.135 cm) thick so a 5 cm stack would contain5/0.135 = 37.04 coins (approx).A dime is 1.35 mm (0.135 cm) thick so a 5 cm stack would contain5/0.135 = 37.04 coins (approx).A dime is 1.35 mm (0.135 cm) thick so a 5 cm stack would contain5/0.135 = 37.04 coins (approx).
There are 100 dimes in $10
20 dimes
The value of the stack would depend on how worn the dimes are. If you accept that a US dime is between 1.35 and 1.40 mm thick, then the value of the stack would worth between $264.30 and $274.00. 37cm * 10 mm per cm / 1.35mm = 2740074074074074 ~ $274.00 37cm * 10 mm per cm / 1.40mm = 264.285714285714 ~ $264.30
25 dimes x 10 cents per dime = $2.50
You have 22 dimes and 11 pennies.
You have 22 dimes and 11 pennies.
10 cm or 100 mm.
A dime is 1.35 mm so 55 dimes stack to 74.25 mm.
Modern US dimes are 1.35mm at the rim.
Nickels, dimes are only slightly smaller in height than nickels.
- If you want to lay out a bunch of dimes carefully side by side on a straight line that's 1 yard long, then you'll need 52 of them. ($5.20 worth of dimes, 17.91 mm diam) - If you want to stack a bunch of dimes carefully onto a pile that's 1 yard high, then you'll need 678 of them, and the stack will weigh 3 pounds 6.2 ounces. ($67.80 worth of dimes, 1.35 mm thick, 2.268 grams)
It would take 20 pieces of 3 mm thick paper to make a stack that is 6 cm thick. This is because 1 cm is equal to 10 mm, so each piece of paper adds 3 mm to the height of the stack.
A dime is 0.053 inches thick. See the Wikipedia article. So a stack of 19 dimes will be slightly more than an inch.