The answer depends on which country's currency you are referring to.
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Ten 1p coins Eight 1p coins 2p coin Six 1p coins two 2p coins Four 1p coins three 2p coins Two 1p coins four 2p coins. Two 5p coins One 5p coin two 2p coins one 1p coin One 5p coin one 2p coin three 1p coins One 5p coin five 1p coins Five 2p coins One 10p coin
Use a 20p and a 2p and cut them in half
3p = 2p + 12 subtract 2p from both sides 3p - 2p = 2p - 2p + 12 1p = 12 p = 12 this is how you solve this problem.
20p, 2p, 2p, 2p, 1p.
Think of the coin as a cylinder. The volume is the area of the base X the height. The area of the base is Pi X radius squared. So if you know the radius or the diameter of the coin, which you can measure, and the height which you can also measure, than PiXr2Xh will give you the volume.
Ten 1p coins Eight 1p coins 2p coin Six 1p coins two 2p coins Four 1p coins three 2p coins Two 1p coins four 2p coins. Two 5p coins One 5p coin two 2p coins one 1p coin One 5p coin one 2p coin three 1p coins One 5p coin five 1p coins Five 2p coins One 10p coin
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7.2 grammes
2.7 mm
That makes it easier to distinguish them.
2p
niether.Orothoclose is much harder than a 2p coin which is smaller than apatite,Bicth go get chur facts right!!!
because its an antique
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Put a piece of Duck tape over the place where it's hurting your drum. Then put a 2p coin on the piece of duck tape and continue to move until the drum pedal is directly hitting the centre of the 2p coin. then put another piece of duck tape over the 2p coin...Job done!!