Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here! So, like, technically, there are 200 five-cent pieces in 10 dollars. But who's got time to count all that change, am I right? Just use your card, man, it's way easier.
To determine how many 50 cent pieces go into 10 dollars, you need to divide 10 by 0.50. This calculation shows that there are 20 fifty cent pieces in 10 dollars. This can also be expressed as 10 ÷ 0.50 = 20.
To find out how many five-cent pieces are in two dollars, first convert dollars to cents. Two dollars is 200 cents. Then, divide 200 by 5 (the value of a five-cent piece). This gives you 40, meaning there are 40 five-cent pieces in two dollars.
There are forty twenty-five cent pieces in ten dollars(US).
$0.01 in a cent
250 pennies
To determine how many 50 cent pieces go into 10 dollars, you need to divide 10 by 0.50. This calculation shows that there are 20 fifty cent pieces in 10 dollars. This can also be expressed as 10 ÷ 0.50 = 20.
If by 'pennies' you mean 1 cent pieces - the answer is 450,000 !
Assuming by 'pennies' - to mean 1 cent pieces... 100
There are forty twenty-five cent pieces in ten dollars(US).
17 dollars/5 cents = 1700 cents/5 cents = 340
dimes, 25 cent piece, pennys, 5 cent piece, half dallor, and dallor pieces!
It is 4 dollars and 50 cents ($4.50) or 4.5 dollars. 9 x 50 = 450 and 450 divided by 100 cents/dollar = 4.5
The Philadelphia mint struck 2,100,000 half dollars and the Denver mint struck 2,100,000 half dollars for a combined total of 4,200,000 half dollars.
$0.01 in a cent
twenty
6 dollars 35 cent
2,000 5cent coins makes 100 UD dollars if i am right with my math