Sure there is probably more than one way to make a dollar with 50 coins, but my solution is...
15 nickels and 35 pennies equals a dollar.
15 x .05 = .65
35 x .01 = .35
15+35=50
.65+.35=1.00
One 50-cent coin, two 10-cent coins, and two 1-cent coins.
45 pennies 2 nickels 1 quarter 2 dime
50, 20, 20, 5, 2, 2, 1 in the UK
1 quarter 5 nickels 1 penny
There are no 20c coins.If you are talking about 25c coins then - 20 coins would make $5.If you are talking about 10c coins then - 50 coins would make $5* * * * *There may not be 20 cent coins for the US dollar but there certainly are for the Australian dollar. And 25 of them would make 5.00 dollars.
Three coins; 50, 25, and 1.
One 50-cent coin, two 10-cent coins, and two 1-cent coins.
well quite an unique question.there are many ways by which you can make 3 with coins some of them are listed below.starting with initials-2 +11 +1 + 150 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 ( 50 + 50 = 1Rs) 2 + 50 +50.................................................................and so on
US Coins are circulated in the following denominations; 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1. You rarely, if ever, see 50¢ and $1 coins in change.
1 50 cent piece 1 Quarter 5 Nickels
5 of 10 Cents = $0.50 1 of 50 Cents = $0.50 6 total = $1.00
45 pennies 2 nickels 1 quarter 2 dime
50, 20, 20, 5, 2, 2, 1 in the UK
1 x 50 6 x 2 6 x 1 (depending on your currency)
1 quarter 5 nickels 1 penny
u can use 20 pennies 1 quarter and 1 nickel
There are no 20c coins.If you are talking about 25c coins then - 20 coins would make $5.If you are talking about 10c coins then - 50 coins would make $5* * * * *There may not be 20 cent coins for the US dollar but there certainly are for the Australian dollar. And 25 of them would make 5.00 dollars.