4 quarters and one nickel
3(5-6) + 2 (54) -5 =105
525 divied by 5 is 105.
35 = 5 x 7 105 = 5 x 7 x 3 175 = 5 x 7 x 5 gcf = 5 x 7 x 3 x 5 = 105 x 5 = 525
X times 105% = 105 X x 1.05 = 105 X = 105/1.05 X = 100
(100 + 110 + 100 + 108 + 105)/5 = 523/5 = 104.6
She has 4 quarters and a nickel.
These are 1 dollar coins. If you have 5 of them all in uncirculated condition the total value will a few dollars above face value. If they are 5 coins that were acquired from the bank or change to make the set it is worth 5 dollars.
8 quarters, 5 dimes
A £5 coin is the exact same value as a £5 note or 5 £1 coins etc
If all coins were dimes he would have $1.30. Every quarter that replaces a dime increases the total by 15c. The total has to be increased by $1.20 which is 15c x 8. He has 8 quarters and 5 dimes.
Six 50 cent coins=$3.00 Six 20 cent coins=$1.20 Eight 10 cent coins=$.80
54.350.869 coins were struck in 1935. Value : about 5 dollars.
The total of 45 + 55 + 5 = 105
The place value is a hundred thousand or 100 000 or 105
3 quarters equalling .75 3 dimes equalling .30 1 nickel equalling .5 10 pennies equalling .10 This makes for a total of 17 coins adding up to $1.20 in value.
African Coins
two different coins were made in 1871 : 1871A : 4.757.257 coins struck, value : about 60 dollars, 1871K : 1.215.072 coins struck, value : about 100 dollars.