If you mean 20 cents, there is exactly one way.
7 quarters equal $1.75 2 dimes equal $.20 You can also get it with 5 quarters and 7 dimes. 3 quarters and 12 dimes and one other way.
10 quarters and 7 dimes =
15 dimes equals 6 quarters.
Ten dimes is equal to four quarters.
92 quarters is equal to 23 dollars. 46 dimes is equal to 4 dollars and sixty cents. 23 nickels is equal to one dollar and fifteen cents. Together, the amount is equal to $28.75
2 quarters 3 dimes 8 nickels and 7 pennies equal $1.27
9 Quarters are equal to eighteen dimes and nine nickels. Eighteen dimes equal to $1.80. Nine nickels equal to 25 cents. So $1.80 + 25 cents = $2.25 You need exactly 9 quarters.
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$1.40
there are 23 quarters 37 dimes to do this use simultaneous equations to make this simpler i will assign variables to amount of quarters and dimes x-quarters y-dimes you know you have 60 coins, so amount of quarters plus dimes is 60 x+y=60 you also know the amount is equal to $9.45 since quarters are $0.25 and dimes are $0.10 another equation can be made 0.25x+0.10y=9.45 this equation shows what you do when you count your change now solve the first equation for a variable using algebra x=60-y you can then plug this new value into your second equation 0.25(60-y)+0.1y=9.45 you can now solve for y, which is the number of dimes y=37 now plug this number back into x=60-y to get the amount of quarters x=60-(37) x=23 23 quarters 37 dimes
A quarter is 2.5 dimes. 85 quarters x 2.5 = 212. 5 So that's 212 dimes and a nickel.
its obvious, quarters