It is 48.75 mm (1.92 inches) for US nickel 5-cent coins. US nickels are 1.95 mm thick. For Canadian nickels, the height is 44 mm (1.73 inches). Canadian nickels are only 1.76 mm thick.
25 Pennies
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to find out how many pennies are in 25 dollars, you would multiply 25 by 100. This gives you 2500 pennies in 25 dollars.
45 mm is thicker than 25 mm
If you have a length of 25 mm and then 12 mm it makes a length of 37 mm.
The average stack of 5 pennies is 7 mm tall.
A penny has a thickness of 1.55 mm, so 5 cm = 50 mm. (50 mm)/(1.55 mm) = 32.26, so 32 pennies will be slightly less than 5 cm (4.96 cm)
25 pennies. Or 25 cents.
It is 48.75 mm (1.92 inches) for US nickel 5-cent coins. US nickels are 1.95 mm thick. For Canadian nickels, the height is 44 mm (1.73 inches). Canadian nickels are only 1.76 mm thick.
ID3418162295 wrote: 25 ph I have no idea what this means; maybe somebody can clarify. The correct answer is 0.625 ml: volume is area (25 mm²) * height (25 mm), making 625 mm³, 0.625 cm² (ml), or 0.000625 dm² (litres).
There are 100 pennies in 1 dollar.Therefore: 100 ÷ 4 = 25 pennies.
If you mean the currency of the USA. , then 'penny' is a casual word for 'cent' . So 25 cents = 25 pennies.
25 Pennies
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to find out how many pennies are in 25 dollars, you would multiply 25 by 100. This gives you 2500 pennies in 25 dollars.
The U.S. penny is 1.52 mm. (1.52mm/penny)(6.023x10^23pennies/mole)(1mole) = 9.15x10^23 mm for 1 mole of 1.52mm pennies. 9.15x10^20 meters Convert to miles: 1 mile = 1.6x10^6 mm. That makes 2.6x10^13 miles for a mole of stacked U.S. pennies. It your stack only reaches 1.2x10^12 miles, you've got counterfeit pennies.
A quarter is equal to 25 pennies.
British decimal pennies are 20.32 mm wide.