What Are Pennies in Math? Definition, Conversion, Examples, Facts (2024)

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What Are Pennies?

While returning after a worthwhile shopping spree, Joe, with her mom, visits a fruit stall. They purchase 2 pounds of apples, worth $\$$2.95. Joe’s mom pays three singles. In return, she gets 5 pennies in balance. After reaching home, she gives the 5 pennies to Joe, who deposits them in her piggy bank.

I’m a penny worth a cent,

A hundred me is a dollar spent!

Put me in your piggy bank,

As a penny saved is a penny earned!

But what is a penny in math? Keep reading to figure it out!

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Pennies: an Introduction

Pennies are US coins worth one cent, equivalent to a hundredth of a US dollar. Since 1857, pennies have been the lowest-denomination coins in the US. It is more than 200 years old as the US introduced its first penny in 1787.

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Penny Definition

A penny is the smallest denomination coin in the United States, worth $\$$0.01 or a cent. In other words, a hundred pennies make one dollar. In Canada, a penny is worth 0.01 Canadian dollars.

Counting Pennies

Dip your hands into your piggy bank. You’ll find a few pennies. Let’s learn how to count them!

Here’s a penny. We know that one penny = one cent. Therefore, the value of a penny is one cent or 0.01 dollars.

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Here are two pennies. Its value is two cents or 0.02 dollars.

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Here are four pennies. Its value is four cents or 0.04 dollars.

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Here are twelve pennies. So, its value is 12 cents or 0.12 dollars.

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Therefore, to find the value of n number of pennies, we have to multiply it by one to get the value in cents. To get it in dollars, we must multiply n by 0.01.

Therefore, the value of n pennies is n cents or n/100 or n $\times$ 0.01 dollars.

What Are Pennies Made of?

Penny and Cent

A penny is a US coin of the smallest denomination worth one cent or $\$$0.01.

Penny and Nickel

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A nickel is worth 5 cents. So, 5 pennies are equivalent to a nickel.

Penny and Dime

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A dime is worth 10 cents. So, a dime is equivalent to 10 pennies.

Penny and Quarter

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A quarter is worth 25 cents. So, a quarter is equivalent to 25 pennies.

Penny and Half Dollar

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A half dollar is worth 50 cents. So, a half dollar is equivalent to 50 pennies.

Penny and Dollar

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A dollar is worth 100 cents. Therefore, it is equivalent to 100 pennies. Therefore, there are a hundred pennies in a dollar.

Adding Pennies

Let’s understand the addition of pennies with an example.

Example 1: Joe and her friends break their piggy banks. Joe has 100 pennies, Lily has 10 nickels, Harry has 5 dimes, and Tom has three quarters. The total value of coins they have is:

We know that one nickel $= 5$ cents.

So, 10 nickel $= 10 \times 5$

$= 50$ cents

So, Lily had 50 pennies.

We know that one dime $= 10$ cents

So, 5 dimes $= 5 \times 10$ cents

$= 50$ cents

So, Harry had 50 pennies.

We know that one quarter $= 25$ cents

So, 3 quarters $= 3 \times 25$ cents

$= 75$ cents

So, Tom had 75 pennies.

Total amount $= 50 + 50 + 75 + 100$ pennies

$= 275$ pennies

Why Is One Cent Called a Penny?

Penny is a British coin that has been there since 1714. Even after the US independence, the British colonial practice of referring to coins with small value as “penny” continued. Therefore, people colloquially refer to the US cent as a “penny” to date.

Penny Weight in Grams

The weight of a penny has changed significantly (reduced) over time. It weighed 13.48 grams in 1793 and currently weighs just 2.5 grams.

Penny Facts

  • After the abolition of the half-cent in 1857, pennies became the official US coin of the lowest denomination in circulation.
  • Historically, the US Mint-issued pennies were either made of copper or copper plated.
  • The current penny is a copper-plated zinc coin with 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper.
  • From 1944​​–46, the US Mint used ammunition shells used in the war to mint pennies.
  • The first penny was the Flowing Hair cent, issued in 1793.
  • Since 1909, the penny has featured Abraham Lincoln.
  • It takes more cents to mint a penny when compared to its face value. For instance, in 2019, minting a penny cost the US Mint around 2 cents.

Conclusion

Learning about pennies and how many pennies make a dollar can be fun. A penny is the smallest denomination coin in the United States. So, it is important to learn about its value and also know how many pennies make the other denominations.

Solved Examples

1. How many pennies are there in $\$$3.48?

Solution: We know that one dollar $= 100$ pennies

Therefore, 3.48 dollars $= 3.48 \times 100$

$= 348$ pennies

2. Which of the following has a higher value: 25 dimes or 250 pennies?

Solution: We know that one dime $= 10$ pennies

So, 25 dime $= 25 \times 10$

$= 250$ pennies

So, 25 dime $= 250$ pennies

So, both have the same value.

3. How many pennies are there in 15 nickels?

Solution: We know that 1 nickel $= 5$ pennies.

So, number of pennies in 15 nickels $= 5 \times 15$

$= 75$ pennies

4. A penny weighs 2.5 grams. What will be the weight of a bag of $\$$1.8 worth of pennies?

Solution: We know that $\$$1 $= 100$ pennies

So, $\$$1.8 $= 1.8 \times 100$

$= 180$ pennies

One penny weighs 2.5 grams.

So, the weight of 180 pennies $= 2.5 \times 180$

$= 450$ grams

5. Arrange the following in descending order:

(1) 50 nickels

(2) 20 dimes

(3) 300 pennies

(4) 0.75 dollars

Solution:

We know that $\$$1 $= 100$ pennies.

So, 0.75 dollars $= 0.75 \times 100$

$= 75$ pennies… (4)

We know that one dime $= 10$ pennies.

So, 20 dimes $= 20 \times 10$

$= 200$ pennies… (2)

We know that one nickel $= 5$ pennies.

So, 50 nickels $= 50 \times 5$

$= 250$ pennies… (1)

300 pennies $\gt$ 250 pennies $\gt$ 200 pennies $\gt$ 75 pennies

300 pennies $\gt$ 50 nickels $\gt$ 20 dimes $\gt$ 0.75 dollars

Practice Problems

1

Express $\$$3.76 in pennies

37.6 pennies

376 pennies

3,760 pennies

37,600 pennies

CorrectIncorrect

Correct answer is: 376 pennies
$\$$1 $= 100$ pennies.
So, $\$$3.76 $= 3.76 \times 100$
$= 376$ pennies

2

Which of the following coin pairs makes $\$$1?

5 pennies, 3 nickels, 3 dimes, and 2 quarters

3 pennies, 5 nickels, 4 dimes, and 1 quarter

7 pennies, 8 nickels, and 1 dime

5 pennies, 4 nickels, 3 dimes, and 1 quarter

CorrectIncorrect

Correct answer is: 5 pennies, 3 nickels, 3 dimes, and 2 quarters
3 nickels $= 3 \times 5 = 15$ pennies
3 dimes $= 3 \times 10 = 30$ pennies
2 quarters $= 2 \times 25 = 50$ pennies
5 pennies
Total $= 15 + 30 + 50 + 5$ pennies
$= 100$ pennies$=$ $\$$1

3

How many dimes are 270 pennies?

0.27 dimes

2.7 dimes

27 dimes

270 dimes

CorrectIncorrect

Correct answer is: 27 dimes
1 dime $= 10$ pennies.
So, 1 penny $= 0.1$ dime.
270 pennies $= 0.1 \times 270$
$= 27$ dimes

4

Joe buys a chocolate bar for $\$$15.13. She has a $\$$10 bill, a $\$$5 bill, and a few coins. Choose the best pair of coins from the options below so that Joe can pay for the chocolate bar.

2 dimes and 3 pennies

1 quarter

2 nickels and 3 pennies

1 dime and 10 pennies

CorrectIncorrect

Correct answer is: 2 nickels and 3 pennies
Cost of the chocolate bar $=$ $\$$15.13
Total bills she has $= 10 + 5 =$ $\$$15
Remaining amount $= 15.13$ $–$ $15 =$ $\$$0.13
2 nickels $= 2 \times 5 = 10$ pennies
3 pennies
Total value of coins $= 13$ pennies $=$ $\$$0.13

5

Arrange the following in ascending order:
(1) 4 half-a-dollar bill
(2) 150 pennies
(3) $\$$1.75
(4) 19 dimes
(5) 3 quarters

$(1) \lt (2) \lt (3) \lt (4) \lt (5)$

$(5) \lt (2) \lt (3) \lt (4) \lt (1)$

$(5) \lt (4) \lt (3) \lt (2) \lt (1)$

$(3) \lt (2) \lt (4) \lt (5) \lt (1)$

CorrectIncorrect

Correct answer is: $(5) \lt (2) \lt (3) \lt (4) \lt (1)$
(1) 4 half-a-dollars = $\$$ 4 X ½ = $\$$2 $= 2 \times 100 = 200$ pennies
(2) 150 pennies
(3) $\$$1.75 =$ $1.75 \times 100 = 175$
pennies
(4) 19 dimes $= 19 \times 10 = 190$
pennies
(5) 3 quarters $= 3 \times 25 = 75$ pennies
In ascending order, 75 pennies(5)

Frequently Asked Questions

The US penny is older as the US issued its first penny in 1787. On the other hand, the first Canadian penny was introduced in 1858.

The current US penny’s diameter is 19.05 mm (0.75 in) and 1.52 mm (0.05 in) thick.

Since 1909, a penny has featured the portrait of former President Abraham Lincoln. So, you might also call it a Lincoln cent.

Currently, in a US penny, the obverse features Abraham Lincoln, and the reverse features the Union Shield.

Until 1857, the pennies were 100% copper. However, later pennies were copper-nickel, tin, or zinc alloys. For a year in 1943, due to war demands for copper, the US Mint used zinc-coated steel to mint pennies. Finally, the current pennies are copper-plated zinc coins.

What Are Pennies in Math? Definition, Conversion, Examples, Facts (2024)

FAQs

What Are Pennies in Math? Definition, Conversion, Examples, Facts? ›

Therefore, the value of a penny is one cent or 0.01 dollars. Here are two pennies. Its value is two cents or 0.02 dollars. Here are four pennies. Its value is four cents or 0.04 dollars.

What is a fact about pennies? ›

Most of our coins are metal sandwiches. The outside layers are three-quarters copper and one-quarter nickel, and the "filling" is solid copper. Pennies are made of zinc coated with copper. Only nickels are one solid material—that same 75% copper/25% nickel alloy.

What does 5 pennies make? ›

A penny is worth 1 cent. Five pennies have the same value as 1 nickel. Ten pennies have the same value as 1 dime.

Why are pennies important? ›

If there were no pennies, stores and restaurants would round up to the nearest nickel. This means consumers would end up paying $0.55 for something that should cost only $0.51.

What's 5000 pennies? ›

A hundred pennies make up a dollar. A thousand pennies make up 10 dollars. Therefore, 5,000 pennies make up 50 dollars.

How old is 1 penny? ›

The British decimal one penny (1p) coin is a unit of currency and denomination of sterling coinage worth 1⁄100 of one pound. Its obverse featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the coin's introduction on 15 February 1971, the day British currency was decimalised until her death on 8 September 2022.

What are some facts about pennies for kids? ›

Penny History

The coin was larger and made of pure copper, while today's penny is made of copper and zinc. Fun Fact! During the colonial period, people used a mixture of coins from other countries. A popular coin was the British penny, which our cent is named after.

How much is 13 000 pennies? ›

There are multiple ways to approach this problem including multiplying 13,000 pennies x $0.01 per penny for a total of $130.

How much is 500 000 pennies? ›

To find the number of dollars in 500,000 pennies what is 500,000 divided by 100? 500,000/100=5000. Therefore there are 5000 dollars in 500,000 pennies.

How much is 22 000 pennies? ›

$212. (With a processing fee, that comes to $222.60.)

Are pennies going away in 2024? ›

The U.S. Mint has no plans to discontinue the penny, and such a move would require congressional approval.

Who is on the 1793 penny? ›

As for that design, the obverse side of the coin boasts the image of Lady Liberty. The coin is called the “Flowing Hair” Large Cent because Lady Liberty is depicted with long, flowing hair.

How much does it cost to make a $100 bill? ›

Every $100 bill comes with a production cost of 8.6 cents, according to the Federal Reserve. Print costs cover essentials such as paper, ink, labor and overhead costs to print. The $100 bill is the most expensive U.S. currency to print because of its security features. Printing cost of a $1 bill is just 2.8 cents each.

How much is $1000000 pennies? ›

A million pennies equal $10,000. There are 100 pennies, or cents, in each US dollar. To find out how many dollars you could make with 1 million pennies, divide 1 million (the number of pennies you have) by 100 (the number of pennies in one dollar). One million pennies equals 10,000, or ten thousand, dollars.

How much is $600000 in pennies? ›

60,000 x 100 = 6,000,000. Sixty thousand dollars in all pennies would be 6 million pennies.

How much is 800 000 pennies? ›

You don't have to be too much of a math expert to know that 800,000 pennies equals $8,000, but one family who discovered that many pennies is selling them for $25,000, over three times what they are worth. What's even crazier is that could actually be an amazing deal.

How many pennies go missing every year? ›

The thing is, if we got over the hate and pooled all the coins in our homes, well, we'd have a pretty penny in hand. The U.S. government reported in 2016 that an estimated $62 million in pennies are lost every year in circulation, according to Bloomberg.

What makes pennies rare? ›

There are a wide variety of ways that the most rare pennies came to be so rare. Some were minted during a low-mintage year, with only a few thousand ever being produced. Some feature an error or unique intended or unintended characteristic from the minting process.

How many pennies are destroyed each year? ›

The Department of Treasury estimates $62 million worth of pennies — or 8 percent of what is produced — is “lost” each year. They end up at the bottom of desk drawers, in sofa cushions, hoarded in jars, or simply discarded in trash by people who perceive their value is of little worth.

Why are pennies so lucky? ›

It's folklore. According to one theory, people originally thought pennies would bring good luck because of religious beliefs. Metals, such as copper, were thought to be gifts from gods intended to protect people from evil.

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