25+25+25+25+25+25+25+25+25+25+25+25+25+25+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+ 10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+ 10+10= $6.70 14 Quarters ($3.50) + 32 Dimes ($3.20) = $6.70
The answer is 63.00
Ten (10) nickels and Three (3) quarters.
11/40 x 240 = 66 pennies 4/20 x 240 = 48 nickels 66 + 48 = 114 non-quarters 240 = 114 = 126 quarters
7 quarters 2 dimes 4 nickels
(1/5)*(1/4) = 1/20 the odds of a quarter falling out, multiplied by the odds of a quarter falling out after a single quarter has fallen out
25
30 quarters equals $7.50 42 dimes equals $4.20 That adds up to 72 coins with a value of $11.70
Pennies$2.50,nickles$6.00,dimes$30.00,quarters$20.00=$58.50
The answer is 63.00
3 quarters
Ten (10) nickels and Three (3) quarters.
11/40 x 240 = 66 pennies 4/20 x 240 = 48 nickels 66 + 48 = 114 non-quarters 240 = 114 = 126 quarters
7 quarters 2 dimes 4 nickels
(1/5)*(1/4) = 1/20 the odds of a quarter falling out, multiplied by the odds of a quarter falling out after a single quarter has fallen out
Each coin in the collection would have to be graded and given a value. The most value is in the silver coins from 1900 to 1964. The coins from 1965 to 2010 would have to be very high grade Mint State coins to have any value.
If Keoki has 14 quarters and 8 dimes (for a total of 22 coins), she has $3.50 and $0.80 or $4.30 in coins. If Keoki has 15 quarters and 7 dimes (for a total of 22 coins), she has $3.75 and $0.70 or $4.45 in coins. If Keoki has 22 coins that are all dimes and quarters and their value in total is $4.35 as asked, there isn't a combination of coins that will permit her to have both 22 coins and $4.35 worth of coins.
there are 67 quarters