3 dimes, 13 nickels, and 14 cents
150p/5p = 30 of them
That's more of a trick question than a real problem. The other coin IS a quarter.
a quarter and a nickel cuz one is not a nickel n one is
109 equals 1,000,000,000
109
a quarter and a nickel, one of them is not a nickel
30% of 109 = 32.7 therefore 30% off 109 is 76.3 (109 - 32.7)
150p/5p = 30 of them
The correct question is: You have two coins that equal 30 cents, and one of them isn't a nickel. Answer: a quarter and a nickel
one quarter, 14 nickels, fifteen pennies.
In its simplest form, 109/1
30 dollars. 60 fifty cent coins equals 30 dollars
109 grams is 0.109 kilograms.
One way for 16 Australian coins to equal 95 cents is as follows: * 13 5c coins and 3 10c coins 13 x 5 = 65 3 x 10 = 30 30 + 65 = 95 cents
109 centimeters=3.57611549 feet
817 / 109 is equal to 7.5
109 is a prime number, so 1*109 = 109, but no other whole numbers will work.