17/100
One dime, four nickels, and two pennies.
There are 100 pennies in one dollar. Therefore, to find the number of pennies in seven million dollars, you would multiply 7,000,000 by 100. This results in 700,000,000 pennies.
You can use 5 dimes, 1 half dollar, 2 quarters, 10 nickels, 1 quarter 2 dimes and 1 nickle, 1 quarter 3 nickels and 1 dime. There are seven ways to make 50 cents without using pennies.
To make 37 cents with coins, you can use a combination of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. The possible combinations include: 37 pennies, 1 quarter and 1 dime, 1 quarter and 3 nickels, 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 2 pennies, 3 dimes and 1 nickel, or 7 nickels and 2 pennies. In total, there are 5 ways to make 37 cents using different coin combinations.
Seventy-five cents can be made up of various combinations of coins. The most common combination is three quarters, but it can also be made with a combination of dimes and nickels, such as seven dimes and one nickel, or a combination of pennies, nickels, and dimes, like two dimes and one nickel with five pennies. Additionally, it can be represented with other coin variations, depending on the available denominations.
One dollar
Since a penny is one hundredth of a dollar, seven pennies is seven hundredths, which is $0.07 in decimal form.
7/100
Since there are 20 nickels in a dollar, 7 nickels is 7/20, or 35%.
Seven nickels is 35 cents. A dollar is 100 cents, so the nickels are 35/100, or 0.35 of a dollar.
Seven combinations that I can come up with: two dimes a nickel and three pennies all pennies two dimes and eight pennies a quarter and three pennies five nickels and three pennies three nickels one dime and three pennies two nickels one dime and eight pennies
7%
700 pennies. There are 100 pennies in every dollar.
There are 20 nickels in a dollar, so 20 x 7 =140
One dime, four nickels, and two pennies.
There are 100 pennies in 1 dollar, and 7 x 100 = 700. So, there 700 pennies in 7$.
A dollar can be reached by adding coins together in the following ways, using ten coins or fewer: 1. A one-dollar coin. 2. Two half dollars. 3. One half dollar and two quarters. 4. One half dollar, one quarter, two dimes and one nickel. 5. One half dollar, one quarter, two dimes and five pennies. 6. One half dollar, one quarter, one dime and three nickels. 7. One half dollar, one quarter and five nickels. 8. One half dollar and five dimes. 9. One half dollar, four dimes and two nickels. 10. One half dollar, three dimes and four nickels. 11. One half dollar, two dimes and six nickels. 12. Four quarters. 13. Three quarters, two dimes and one nickel. 14. Three quarters, two dimes and five pennies. 15. Three quarters and five nickels. 16. Two quarters and five dimes. 17. Two quarters, four dimes and two nickels. 18. Two quarters, three dimes and four nickels. 19. Two quarters, two dimes and six nickels. 20. One quarter, seven dimes and one nickel. 21. One quarter, six dimes and three nickels. 22. Ten dimes. 23. One half dollar, one quarter, one dime, two nickels and five pennies