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How are coins related to decimal numbers? - Answers

Nowadays the currencies of most countries consist of a currency unit that is divided into 100 smaller currency units. The larger units are often notes and the smaller units are almost always coins. So, the coins represent parts of 100. In most cases there are coins of 10 subunits, and sometimes 1s as well. The coins of value 1 and 10 form the basis of a system of counting in tens and that is all that the decimal system is.



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Nowadays the currencies of most countries consist of a currency unit that is divided into 100 smaller currency units. The larger units are often notes and the smaller units are almost always coins. So, the coins represent parts of 100. In most cases there are coins of 10 subunits, and sometimes 1s as well. The coins of value 1 and 10 form the basis of a system of counting in tens and that is all that the decimal system is.



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How are coins related to decimal numbers? - Answers

Nowadays the currencies of most countries consist of a currency unit that is divided into 100 smaller currency units. The larger units are often notes and the smaller units are almost always coins. So, the coins represent parts of 100. In most cases there are coins of 10 subunits, and sometimes 1s as well. The coins of value 1 and 10 form the basis of a system of counting in tens and that is all that the decimal system is.

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