There are 19 different ways to make 36 cents.
1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 penny
1 quarter, 2 nickels, 1 penny
1 quarter, 1 nickel, 6 pennies
3 dimes, 1 nickel, 1 penny
2 dimes, 3 nickels, 1 penny
2 dimes, 2 nickels, 6 pennies
2 dimes, 1 nickels, 11 pennies
1 dime, 4 nickels, 1 nickel, 1 penny
1 dime, 3 nickels, 11 pennies
1 dime, 2 nickels, 16 pennies
1 dime, 1 nickel, 21 pennies
7 nickels, 1 penny
6 nickels, 6 pennies
5 nickels, 11 pennies
4 nickels, 16 pennies
3 nickels, 21 pennies
2 nickels, 26 pennies
1 nickel, 31 pennies
36 pennies
4*9 = 36 coins.
It depends on the currency and so the coinage. For example, there are 20 (Euro) cent coins but not 20 US cents.
41 + 15 = 36 4 x 9
0.1429
126 divided by 36 = 3.5
1 team of 36 students 2 teams of 18 3 teams of 12 4 teams of 9 6 teams of 6 9 teams of 4 12 teams of 3 18 teams of 2 and 36 teams of 1
Alisha had 822 coins.
12.5
The answer is 3. 36 divided by 12 = 3
3060 divided 36 = 85
10
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, let's see, you've got 50 cents, 2 dollars, and 1 dollar coins. Well, technically, you could make up 10 dollars with 20 of those 50 cent coins, or 5 of the 2 dollar coins, or 10 of the 1 dollar coins. So, like, there are a few ways you could do it, but who's really counting, right?