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How Much Is A Dime Worth?
Before you call me stupid, I am not from America. I am now in America. I am doing algebra 1 online, and I'm an 8th grader. I suck at math, but I think I'm okay with my english.
Soo how much is that dime worth?
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- LemLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
10 cents
(10 pennies)
a "nickel" is 5 cents.
a "quarter" is a quarter of a dollar = 25 cents
a cent is 1/100 of a dollar.
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- 6 years ago
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How Much Is A Dime Worth?
Before you call me stupid, I am not from America. I am now in America. I am doing algebra 1 online, and I'm an 8th grader. I suck at math, but I think I'm okay with my english.
Soo how much is that dime worth?
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- 1 decade ago
dime =10 cents
penny= 1 cent
quarter= 25 cents (quarter of a dollar)
The word cent comes from percent meaning out of 100 so a penny is 1/100 of a dollar a dime is 10/100 or 1/10 reduced
- Anonymous5 years ago
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It's worth a dime. All Canadian dimes have pictures of the Queen on them, in the same way that every country she's Queen of does. Why would it be worth any more? It's five years old.
- 1 decade ago
10 cents, so it is the same as 10 pennies and it takes 10 of them to make a dollar. In other words, it takes 100 cents to make a dollar.
Also, a nickel is 5 cents, a quarter is 25 cents, and a penny is 1 cent, a half-dallar is 50 cents.
- 1 decade ago
Ten cents. On the international market that translates to about 5 pence in England, 3 quatloos in Ferengae, or one-half toad in South America