3. Once you have four, you've got change.
3 quarters, 4 dimes, 4 pennies
The largest amount of US coinage that one can hold without having change for a dollar is $1.19, comprised of: 3 quarters (or 1 half dollar and 1 quarter), 4 dimes, and 4 pennies
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There is no such thing as having three-quarters of a handicap
To divide 27 dollar bills evenly among 4 people, each person would receive 6 dollar bills, which totals to 24 dollars. This leaves 3 dollar bills remaining. You can distribute the remaining 3 dollar bills by giving one additional dollar bill to three of the four people, resulting in three people having 7 dollars each and one person having 6 dollars.
What is 16 quarters
There are 4 quarters in a foot each having a length of 3 inches
It's advisable to carry a mix of small denominations, including quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, to cover small purchases or tips. Having a few dollar bills, such as ones and fives, can also be helpful for transactions that require cash. This variety allows for flexibility when making purchases and ensures you have the exact change needed in various situations.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Let's see, 6 quarters is like having 6 groups of 25 cents, which is $1.50. And 4 dimes is like having 4 groups of 10 cents, which is 40 cents. So, if you add them together, you have $1.90 in total. Happy counting!
The answer to 'How to make a dollar out of 13 coins" is 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 3 nickles, 5 pennies. Thank you for asking this question. Have a great time with whatever the heck you are doing. I know I'm not having any fun doing my homework,kids.