10 ways.
10 ways.
10 ways.
10 ways.
1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.
Fifty cents doesn't make one dollar. It is only half of a dollar. To get a dollar you need 4 quarters or 2 fifty cent pieces.
10 dimes make one dollar.
A nickel is 5 cents and a dollar is 100 cents, so you need 100/5 = 20 coins.
100 cents=1 U.S Dollar
There are 100 cents in one US dollar.
20 nickels make a dollar.
100 cents = 1 Australian dollar
1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.1 dollar = 100 cents = 10*10 cents. So ten lots of 10 cents make 1 dollar.
3 quarter and 25 cents
001 of a cent = 1 cent and you will need 100 of them to make a dollar.
To determine the number of ways to make a dollar using quarters (25 cents), dimes (10 cents), and nickels (5 cents), we can represent the problem using a combination of these coins. By systematically counting combinations for different quantities of quarters (0 to 4), and then varying the number of dimes and nickels to reach the total of 100 cents, we find there are 292 different combinations to make a dollar with these coins.
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A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dollar is worth 100 cents. 100/5=20. Twenty nickels make up a dollar.Twenty nickels make a dollar.20
Fifty cents doesn't make one dollar. It is only half of a dollar. To get a dollar you need 4 quarters or 2 fifty cent pieces.
10 dimes make one dollar.