5 pennies, 2 nickels, and 3 dimes.
One is a nickel and one is a dime. The one that is NOT A NICKEL is the dime!
A quarter, a nickel, a dime, and a penny is only 41 cents ... not enough to make 75 cents in even one way.
There are ten cents in a dime. 1 = cent = 'penny' 5 = nickel 10 = dime 100 = dollar
You can make 60 cents using the following coins: 3 quarters (25 cents each) 1 dime (10 cents) 1 nickel (5 cents) 1 penny (1 cent)Altogether these 4 coins add up to 60 cents.
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Yes, you can make seventy-four cents with nine coins: quarter, quarter, dime, nickel, nickel, penny, penny, penny, penny
You would have to use a half dollar coin (which is not common) along with 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 1 penny
The answer is three quarter's, one nickel's dime and a penny!
There is only one combination of two coins that will equal 11 cents. That would be one dime and one penny. Since the question limits us by stating that one coin is not a penny, then clearly the OTHER coin *must* be a penny.
The 5 coins are: 2 quarters, one dime, one nickel, and one penny.
Quarter (25) Dime (35) Dime (45) Dime (55) Nickel (60) Penny (61)
A dime, a nickel, and a penny (10 cents plus 5 cents plus 1 cent = 16 cents)
There are eight possible results when flipping three coins (eliminating the highly unlikely scenario of one or more coins landing on their edge): Dime - Heads / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Heads Dime - Heads / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Tails Dime - Heads / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Heads Dime - Heads / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Tails Dime - Tails / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Heads Dime - Tails / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Tails Dime - Tails / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Heads Dime - Tails / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Tails
One is a nickel and one is a dime. The one that is NOT A NICKEL is the dime!
Penny: 1 cent nickel: 5 cents Dime: 10 cents Quarter: 25 cents If they were uncirculated it would be different.
A quarter, a nickel, a dime, and a penny is only 41 cents ... not enough to make 75 cents in even one way.
There are ten cents in a dime. 1 = cent = 'penny' 5 = nickel 10 = dime 100 = dollar