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68 c/1 dollar = 68 cents/100 cents = 68/100 which can be simplified to 17/2568 c/1 dollar = 68 cents/100 cents = 68/100 which can be simplified to 17/2568 c/1 dollar = 68 cents/100 cents = 68/100 which can be simplified to 17/2568 c/1 dollar = 68 cents/100 cents = 68/100 which can be simplified to 17/25
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To make 68 cents with 12 coins requires 8 pennies, 2 nickels, and 2 quarters. The formula is x (1) + y (5) + z (25) = 68 where x + y + z = 12 Or you could use 3 pennies, 5 nickels, and 4 dimes. The formula is x (1) + y (5) + z (10) = 68 where x + y + z = 12
There are 100 cents in one dollar. Therefore, 68 cents is equal to 68/100 = 0.68 dollars.
68 cents.
3 pennies, 2 quarters, 1 nickel, and 1 dime.
Two quarters Three nickels Three pennies
68 c/1 dollar = 68 cents/100 cents = 68/100 which can be simplified to 17/2568 c/1 dollar = 68 cents/100 cents = 68/100 which can be simplified to 17/2568 c/1 dollar = 68 cents/100 cents = 68/100 which can be simplified to 17/2568 c/1 dollar = 68 cents/100 cents = 68/100 which can be simplified to 17/25
68
There are 100 cents in one dollar. Therefore, 68 cents is equal to 68/100 = 0.68 dollars.
To make 68 cents with 12 coins requires 8 pennies, 2 nickels, and 2 quarters. The formula is x (1) + y (5) + z (25) = 68 where x + y + z = 12 Or you could use 3 pennies, 5 nickels, and 4 dimes. The formula is x (1) + y (5) + z (10) = 68 where x + y + z = 12
what part of 1 dollar equals 68 cents
Assuming that you are referring to current US coins, you could use a half dollar, three nickels and three pennies. In more modern terms, two quarters, a dime, a nickel, and three pennies.
As of 2016, 68 cents.
68 cents.
A Hippo does not cost coins. It costs 68 stars per hippo.
Less than 15 cents.