Yes.
11 * 1 cent
and
7 * 2 cents
does the trick for Eurocents.
A quarter(25 cents), and 2 pennies(2 cents) 25 + 2 27 cents
A nickel is 5 cents so 25 nickels is 25*5 = 125 cents. A quarter is 25 cents so 125 cents = 125/25 = 5 coins.
Yes. 11 * 1 cent and 7 * 2 cents does the trick for Eurocents.
No, you can't make 25 cents out of 22 coins
It is impossible to have 14 coins equal to 25 cents.
I am not sure this is possible... * * * * * So did I, but 11 * 1 cent and 7 * 2 cents does the trick for Eurocents.
To find out how many 5-cent coins make 25 cents, you divide 25 by 5. This calculation shows that 25 cents divided by 5 cents equals 5. Therefore, it takes 5 coins of 5 cents to make 25 cents.
Two dimes and five pennies make 25 cents -- seven coins in all.
You can make 25 cents using 10 coins by combining different denominations. One possible combination is to use two dimes (20 cents) and five nickels (5 cents), totaling 10 coins and 25 cents. Another option is to use one quarter (25 cents) and nine pennies, which also adds up to 10 coins.
Three coins that can make 25 cents are one quarter (25 cents) or two dimes (20 cents) and one nickel (5 cents). Other combinations include five nickels (5 cents each) or a combination of various coins, but the simplest is one quarter.
Their is no possible way to get 75 cents with four coins
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 9 coins by using 5 pennies and 4 nickels.