4 Qs
12 Dimes
20 Nickles
Eight ways.
4 dimes, 9 nickels, 15 pennies
Let X equal the number of quarters X * 25 is the value of the quarters ((X+8) * 5) is the value of the nickels25X + 5X + 40 = 610 so 30X + 40 = 610 .subtract 40 from both sides , divide both sides by 30X = 19There are 19 quarters and 27 nickels in the piggy bank
2 quarters, 4 dimes and 2 nickels equal 1.00 50c+ 40c+10c=1.00
3 nickles 5 dimes
One way is 2 quarters, 4 dimes, 2 nickels. Another way is 3 quarters, 5 nickels.
4 dimes, 4 nickels
Eight ways.
Eight nickels and six dimes equal one dollar.
The 8 coins are: 3 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel and 2 pennies.
$2.44
4 dimes, 9 nickels, 15 pennies
Seven combinations that I can come up with: two dimes a nickel and three pennies all pennies two dimes and eight pennies a quarter and three pennies five nickels and three pennies three nickels one dime and three pennies two nickels one dime and eight pennies
Eight quarters equals $2, which equals 200 cents. This could be: 200 pennies 40 nickels 20 dimes 4 fifty-cent pieces 2 silver/gold dollars
Let X equal the number of quarters X * 25 is the value of the quarters ((X+8) * 5) is the value of the nickels25X + 5X + 40 = 610 so 30X + 40 = 610 .subtract 40 from both sides , divide both sides by 30X = 19There are 19 quarters and 27 nickels in the piggy bank
2 quarters, 4 dimes and 2 nickels equal 1.00 50c+ 40c+10c=1.00
3 nickles 5 dimes