Quarter Dollar
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Quarter dollar
Quarter
Centimeter is to meter as a penny is to 1$
The prefix is "centi-". It means "one hundredth" = 1/100 = 0.01 "Centimeter" = One hundredth of a meter = 0.01 meter . The same prefix can also be used with non-metric quantities. For example . . . -- when fishing for minnows, they will hit on a 'centiworm' = 0.01 worm -- a small reddish coin called a "penny" has the value of 1 centidollar, or 1 cent
A penny is a penny. You could try "centidollar" (one hundredth of a dollar). Or in the US: a milliJackson (one thousandth of $10 - Andrew Jackson's portrait is on the $10 bill)
Anything larger than a millimeter and shorter than a couple of meters. It also depends on the kind of profession you are in. Metal workers basically use millimeters, so they would use 980 mm instead of 98 cm. Wood workers like to give measures in cm, they would say 45.5 cm instead of 455 mm (Millimeters). one mm = 0.1 cm one cm = 0.01 m
An unoffical penny made to honor the moon landing
Centimeter is to meter as a penny is to 1$
A dollar 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 centimeter = 0.01 meter
Then a penny is to a £1 because there are a 100 cm in a meter and 100 pennies in a £1 or in a $1
You already know them if you speak English, and you have been using them most of your life. starting with the Meter which is the new word and you add what you already know like cent=1/100'th of something like a penny is 1/100'th of a Dollar, and a centimeter is 1/100'th of a meter. A millennium is 1000 years and a millimeter is 1/1000'th of a meter or 1/10'th of a centimeter. Just think of the English word that sounds like the prefix you are having trouble remembering and the meaning of it will be the same proportional part of a meter.
You have to complete the SuperMoshiversity mission to get Penny.
you have to complete mission 6
You have to complete a mission
To get penny you need to be a member and a super moshi. You then complete mission 6 and you will have penny. Unfortunately you can't get penny with seeds
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The prefix is "centi-". It means "one hundredth" = 1/100 = 0.01 "Centimeter" = One hundredth of a meter = 0.01 meter . The same prefix can also be used with non-metric quantities. For example . . . -- when fishing for minnows, they will hit on a 'centiworm' = 0.01 worm -- a small reddish coin called a "penny" has the value of 1 centidollar, or 1 cent
A penny is a penny. You could try "centidollar" (one hundredth of a dollar). Or in the US: a milliJackson (one thousandth of $10 - Andrew Jackson's portrait is on the $10 bill)
there isn't a code what you have to do is be a member and complete the moshiversity mission and as a reward you get penny