$3.75
Ah, isn't that just delightful? To make 3.75 dollars, you would need 15 quarters. Each quarter is worth 0.25 dollars, so when you add them up, it creates a beautiful harmony of coins that equals 3.75 dollars. Just imagine all the happy little quarters coming together to create something wonderful.
A set of half dollar quarter and dime is worth 50+25+10 = 85 cents. So, with an equal number of these coins the sum can only be a multiple of 85 cents. 15 dollars is not a multiple so cannot be so changed.
Three quarters of 15 is equal to 0.75 x 15 = 11.25.
15 million dollars from 1992 is equal to 15 million dollars in 2011, but it can't buy as much as it could then.
15,000,000
Well, honey, 60 quarters is equal to $15. I mean, come on, it's not rocket science. Just divide the number of quarters by 4 to get the dollar amount. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
$15.00 is 60 quarters.
Well, honey, if you're trying to make it rain with quarters, you're gonna need 60 of those bad boys to add up to 15 dollars. So, grab your piggy bank and start counting, because you've got some serious coinage to stack up.
Ah, isn't that just delightful? To make 3.75 dollars, you would need 15 quarters. Each quarter is worth 0.25 dollars, so when you add them up, it creates a beautiful harmony of coins that equals 3.75 dollars. Just imagine all the happy little quarters coming together to create something wonderful.
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A set of half dollar quarter and dime is worth 50+25+10 = 85 cents. So, with an equal number of these coins the sum can only be a multiple of 85 cents. 15 dollars is not a multiple so cannot be so changed.
15 dimes equals 6 quarters.
Three quarters of 15 is equal to 0.75 x 15 = 11.25.
15 million dollars from 1992 is equal to 15 million dollars in 2011, but it can't buy as much as it could then.
15,000,000
There are 60 quarters in $15.