Century is to decade as dollar is to: (a) penny (b) nickel (c) dime (d) quater

dime

century:dollar

100:10
dollar:dime
100:10

my bad century to a decade

(d) quarter - because just like a century is made up of ten decades, a dollar is made up of four quarters. It's all about the math!

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the analogy and understand the relationship between "century" and "decade."

A "century" refers to a time period of 100 years, while a "decade" refers to a time period of 10 years. Therefore, the relationship between a century and a decade is that a century is composed of 10 decades.

Now, let's analyze the options given: penny, nickel, dime, and quarter.

Out of all these options, the one that follows a similar pattern to the relationship between a century and a decade is the dime.

Why? Because just as a century is a larger unit composed of multiple decades, a dollar is a larger unit composed of multiple dimes.

So, the correct answer is (c) dime.