# 4 quarters + 5 dimes
# 2 quarters + 10 dimes
# 3 quarters + 5 nickels + 5 dimes
150 one dollar bills 30 five dollar bills 15 ten dollar bills (twentys cannot make exactly $150) 15000 pennies 3000 nickels 1500 dimes 600 quarters
150 dimes in money is 150 dimes...since dimes are money, too. or if you mean how many dollars... divide by 10...15 dollars 5 dollar bills? 3 five dollar bills quarters? 60 quarters. nickles? 300 nickles pennies? 1500 pennies All in all....It is all worth $15
To calculate the total value of 6 quarters and 3 dimes, you first need to determine the value of each coin. A quarter is worth 25 cents, so 6 quarters would be 6 * 25 = 150 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents, so 3 dimes would be 3 * 10 = 30 cents. Adding the values together, 150 cents (from the quarters) + 30 cents (from the dimes) equals 180 cents, or $1.80.
150 * 0.10 = 15.00200 * 0.25 = 50.00300 * 0.01 = 3.00Total is $68.00.
it is because if you times it by its own worth and then add it you will get $68
The grooves are called Reeds. Dimes have 118 of them, Quarters have 119. And Half Dollars have 150.
150 quarters is equal to $37.5. This is because there is 4 quarters in every dollar. Hence why it is called quarter. So 150 quarters divide by 4 equals $37.5.
: Let q represent value of a quarter. : Let d represent value of a dime. : Let x represent number of dimes. : q = 0.25 : d = 0.10 : 6q = xd : 6(0.25) = x(0.10) : 1.50 = x(0.10) : 15 = x :Therefore - 15 dimes are needed for 6 quarters. : ( I'm not sure what you meant in your question because of how you worded it out... )
$1.91 6 = 150 3 = 30 2 = 10 1 = 1
Well honey, if we're talking about good ol' US currency, you can make 15 bucks with a mix of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. You'd need 60 quarters, 150 dimes, 300 nickels, or 1,500 pennies. Just don't go trying to pay for your groceries with that many coins unless you want some serious eye rolls from the cashier.
It is $15 Dimes are ten cents, or $ 0.10 and 150 x 0.10 = 15.00
There are ten dimes to the dollar. Therefore, 150 ÷ 10 = 15 dollars.