5 quarters =1.25
25 nickels = 1.25
10 dmes and 1 quarter =1.25
10 dimes and 5 nickels =1.25
etc etc
I'd say you can't. If all the coins are the smallest possible without pennies, they must all be nickels, and 21 of them make $1.05 . So in order for 21 coins to be not more than $1.00, there must be some pennies.
Probably, with some effort.
1943 silver pennies
Paper clips, some coated with plastic and some without.
4/9. Get yourself 9 pennies. Now divide those into 3 equal parts. Remove one of those parts [1/3] and mix the remaining pennies [2/3] up. Now take those pennies and divide it into 3 equal parts. Remove one part [1/3 of those pennies]. You now have 4 pennies out of the original (9 pennies.) What is the rule that you could have used to come up with the answer without using pennies?Play around with 12 pennies and do some fraction multiplications. See why there are so many old measuring systems based on the number 12 and not 10.
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Being able to write or type without looking is just a matter of practice. If you practice, you can do it also.
Yes, it is possible to bend pennies using tools or machines that apply sufficient force to the coin. However, altering coins in this way is illegal in some countries due to laws against defacing currency.
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Using the weight of modern zinc pennies (those minted since 1982), one cent weighs 2.5 grams. One pound is 453.59 grams, making 181.4 pennies per pound, times 500 is 90,700 pennies, which is $907. Note: some of these figures were rounded up instead of going 3 or more decimal places.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, to make 28 cents using nickels, dimes, and pennies, you can have 1 nickel and 3 pennies (5 + 1 + 1 + 1), or 2 dimes and 8 pennies (10 + 10 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1). That's like, two ways, man.
You can write inches using the abbreviation in. Inches are also written using the " symbol. Some examples are 5 inches = 5 in or 5 inches = 5".