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5 pennies, or 0.05 dollars.
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to make 5 dollars, you would need 5 times 100, which equals 500 pennies.
12.7 cubic feet
There are 100 Pennies in a Dollar. >> and 5 Pennies in a Nickel. >> and 10 Pennies in a Dime. >> and 25 Pennies in a Quarter. >> and 50 Pennies in a Half Dollar.
$4.25 = 4 dollars + 2 dimes + 5 pennies. Multiplying each term by 5 results in 20 dollars + 10 dimes + 25 pennies. 10 dimes = 1 dollar and 25 pennies = 2 dimes + 5 pennies; therefore, the answer can be simplified to 11 dollars, 2 dimes, and 5 pennies.
A 5-gallon bucket has a volume of about 18.9 liters. Given that a copper penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters, you can fit around 52,000 pennies in a 5-gallon bucket, assuming there is no significant empty space between them. However, practical factors like the shape of the bucket and how the pennies settle might reduce this number slightly.
5 pennies, or 0.05 dollars.
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, so to make 5 dollars, you would need 5 times 100, which equals 500 pennies.
A 5-gallon bucket has a volume of about 18.9 liters, which is roughly 18,900 cubic centimeters. Since a penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters, you can fit around 52,500 pennies into a 5-gallon bucket. However, this is a theoretical maximum and actual numbers may vary due to packing efficiency and the presence of air gaps.
Please post a new question with the country or countries you're interested in. Pennies (or cents) are used in about 5 dozen different countries.
To estimate the volume that 30 pennies would fill, we can use the dimensions of a penny, which is approximately 1.9 cm in diameter and 0.15 cm in thickness. The volume of a single penny is about 0.36 cm³. Therefore, 30 pennies would have a total volume of approximately 10.8 cm³. This is a rough estimate, as actual packing and arrangement can affect the total volume occupied.
12.7 cubic feet
In 1962 the composition of the Lincoln Cent was changed from 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc to 95% copper and 5% zinc. This new alloy was in use when the 1964 pennies were minted.
A half-gallon milk jug can hold approximately 1,600 to 2,000 pennies, depending on how tightly the pennies are packed. This estimate is based on the volume of the jug, which is about 1.9 liters, and the total volume occupied by the pennies. Keep in mind that factors like the shape of the jug and the arrangement of the pennies can influence the exact number.
There are 100 Pennies in a Dollar. >> and 5 Pennies in a Nickel. >> and 10 Pennies in a Dime. >> and 25 Pennies in a Quarter. >> and 50 Pennies in a Half Dollar.
To estimate how many pennies are in a jar, first determine the volume of the jar in cubic inches or centimeters. Then, calculate the volume occupied by a single penny, which is approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. Divide the total jar volume by the volume of a penny to get an estimate of how many pennies could fit, adjusting for any empty space or irregularities in packing. Alternatively, you can count a smaller quantity of pennies and scale up based on the jar's size.
There are very many countries which use pennies as their minor currency unit - including the US where it is nominally a cent - not a penny! The volume of one billion UK pennies, assuming that they were smooth cylindrical shapes, is approx 534.030 kilolitres.