10/25 = 2/5 = 0.4 = 40%
Divide the value (in cents) of a quarter, by the value (in cents) of a dime. Alternately, you can also use the value in dollars in both cases.
A quarter is worth 25 cents, while a dime is worth 10 cents.
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no such thing. Think again - An Australian 20c coin. Its value is also less than a US quarter but more than a US dime. I suspect there are many other examples.
13 nickels, a dime and a quarter
10/25 = 2/5 = 0.4 = 40%
Divide the value (in cents) of a quarter, by the value (in cents) of a dime. Alternately, you can also use the value in dollars in both cases.
In terms of value, it is 5:1.
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This is a rare misstruck error and is worth up to $90.00 according to condition.
In good condition, I've seen 1949 quarters sell as high as $9.99.
Quarter (25) Dime (35) Dime (45) Dime (55) Nickel (60) Penny (61)
Quarter= 25 cents Dime= 10 cents
A quarter is worth 25 cents, while a dime is worth 10 cents.
The ratio of the value of a penny to the valueof a dime is 1/10 .I have no idea how many pennies or dimes you have, so there's nopossible way to talk about the ratio of their numbers.
no such thing. Think again - An Australian 20c coin. Its value is also less than a US quarter but more than a US dime. I suspect there are many other examples.
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