3! i.e. 3 x 2 x 1 = 6
15 amounts of money. The formula for finding how many combinations is: n to the 2nd power -1 In this case n = 4 (because 4 is how many objects you have) So to calculate this you do: 4(4)- 1 16-1 15
A Buffalo Nickel stamped on a penny is worth $800.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a ZN penny is worth $70.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a CU penny is worth $60.00.
They are both money/cash :P and they are both made of metals and they are small
A quarter, a nickel, a dime, and a penny is only 41 cents ... not enough to make 75 cents in even one way.
Quarter: 24.26mm Nickel: 21.21mm Penny: 19.05mm
move the penny on the far right over to the other side on the left and then move the 1st nickel over to the right...hence penny penny penny nickel nickel
15 amounts of money. The formula for finding how many combinations is: n to the 2nd power -1 In this case n = 4 (because 4 is how many objects you have) So to calculate this you do: 4(4)- 1 16-1 15
A Buffalo Nickel stamped on a penny is worth $800.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a ZN penny is worth $70.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a CU penny is worth $60.00.
if it is silver it is Worth some money. but if it a penny or nickel it is a common date
They are both money/cash :P and they are both made of metals and they are small
Here are a few examples: 81 pennies 80 pennies + 1 nickel 79 pennies + 1 dime + 1 nickel 78 pennies + 1 quarter + 1 nickel + 1 penny 81 nickels 16 quarters + 1 penny 16 dimes + 1 nickel + 1 penny 8 half dollars + 1 penny 6 half dollars + 3 quarters + 1 nickel + 1 penny
The nickel 'nicked' the penny. At least that's wat i thought.
six pennies, a nickel and a penny, six cents, one one-hundredth of a dollar, one tenth of a penny, one quarter of a quarter.
PENNY
A quarter, a nickel, a dime, and a penny is only 41 cents ... not enough to make 75 cents in even one way.
a nickel is not bigger than a penny its the same size
The size