Dime = 7
Nickel = 4
Penny = 10
2 quarters and 5 dimes would be 7 coins that total to 1 dollar. 5 nickels, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar would be another combination.
Assuming she is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. She could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
62 copper dollar coins
Using pennies, nickels, and dimes: 85 pennies 1 nickel 1 dime Total = 87 coins.
(1) $0.50 (2) $0.10 (3) $0.05 (15) $0.01
5 of 10 Cents = $0.50 1 of 50 Cents = $0.50 6 total = $1.00
One dollar can be made by adding the values of the following 21 U.S. coins: 10 pennies (10 ¢) 7 nickels (35 ¢) 3 dimes (30 ¢) 1 quarter (25 ¢) There are also many other possible configurations including: 10 pennies (10 ¢) 4 nickels (20 ¢) 7 dimes (70 ¢) and 5 pennies (5 ¢) 13 nickels (65 ¢) 3 dimes (30 ¢)
1 coin= $1 dollar piece 2 coins= 2 $0.50 pieces and so on. The least number of coins impossible to go into a dollar is 77 coins.
The US had 20 dollar gold coins and also 10, 5, 2 1/2 and 1 dollar gold coins.
-- If the coins are dollar coins, all it takes is one of them. -- If the coins are pennies, it takes 100 of them. -- So a dollar can't be less than 1 or more than 100 coins.
Assuming he is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. He could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
Yes