Supposing you bought something for $1.27, and gave the cashier a $10 note. You would get $8.73 change - made up of a $5 note, three $1 coins (or notes), two 25c pieces, two 10c pieces, one 5c piece and three 1c pieces
There are 800 quarters in 200 dollars. This is because there are 4 quarters in a dollar, so you would multiply 200 dollars by 4 to get the total number of quarters. Therefore, 200 dollars is equivalent to 800 quarters.
like in a store just say: can you change this?
You would have $1.65 in money
If you are talking for 6 dollars change, and he received only 20 coins as a change for 6 dollars, that means that he received less money, because only 20 quarters are 5 dollars.
It depends what change you want. Here are some 12 quarters 300 pennies 60 nickels 30 dimes 6 half dollars
Three twenty dollars bills and 12 quarters
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? sigh Fine, fine. There are 304 quarters in 76 dollars. Yeah, that's a lot of jingling change in your pocket, huh?
depends on the change, 1600 quarters or 4000 dimes or 8000 nickels or 40000 pennies, or a mix.
4 quarters, 1 dime, and 1 penny 2 half dollars, 1 dime, and 1 penny 4 quarters, 2 nickels, and 1 penny
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 8 dollars and want to know how many quarters that would be, you simply divide 8 by 0.25 (since there are 4 quarters in a dollar). That would give you 32 quarters, which you can use to make some lovely change for your next adventure.
You have two whole dollars. Count up your change. Two quarters are fifty cents. A nickel is five cents. Pennies are one cent. You have $2.58.
you make a dollar in change by getting four quarters. four quarters= one dollar