13 nickels and 78 dime
4 Qs 12 Dimes 20 Nickles
7 nickels, 4 dimes, 3 quarters
You will need at least one nickel. With one nickel you would need 12 dimes to make $1.25. If you have more nickels, then subtract one dime for every two additional nickels you have, so if you have 5 nickels you will need 10 dimes.
7 nickels, 4 dimes, and 3 quarters.
65 pennies 0 dimes and 13 nickels 1 dime and 10 nickels 2 dimes and 9 nickels 3 dimes and 7 nickels 4 dimes and 5 nickels 5 dimes and 3 nickels 6 dimes and 1 nickel 2 quarters and 1 dime and 1 nickel That's all I can think of, but there are much more!
4 Qs 12 Dimes 20 Nickles
Helen has twice as many dimes as nickels and five more quarters than nickels the value of her coins is 4.75 how many dimes does she have?
80
10(x+5) + 5(x) = 18515x + 50 = 18515x = 135x = 9there are 9 nickels
110 nickels and 40 dimes my little brother had the same problem
Eighteen
You do. 6 dimes = 60 cents 9 nickels = 45 cents 6 dimes = 12 nickels
they were made that way
7 nickels, 4 dimes, 3 quarters
Oh, dude, let's break it down. So, if we let x be the number of dimes, then the number of nickels would be x + 70. Since there are 150 coins total, we can set up the equation x + (x + 70) = 150. Solving it, we find that there are 60 dimes and 130 nickels. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
(dimes X 10) + (nickels X 5) = 145 and dimes - nickels = 4 14 dimes + 1 nickel =145 13 dimes + 3 nickel =145 12 dimes + 5 nickel =145 11 dimes + 7 nickel =145 10 dimes + 9 nickel =145 since 11-7 = 4 11 dimes + 7 nickels =145
3 dimes is 30 cents and 5 nickels is 25 cents so 3 dimes is worth more.