2 coins add up to 11cent = 13
a half-dollar, a quarter and 2 dimes
3 quarters & 2 nickels
The answer depends on the currency in question and, therefore, the coins that are available. For example the US does not use 20 cent or 2 cent coins while the UK has 20 pence and 2 pence coins.
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32
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1. A quarter 2. A nickel Only one of them *isn't* a nickel! XD
you phrased the question wrong "what two coins add up to 30 cents, one can't be a nickel" the answer would be a nickel and a quarter because one isn't a nickel, it's a quarter while the other is a nickel
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The probability that 2 flipped coins both come up heads is 0.52 or 0.25
The answer is dimes, you need to add up 6 coins total. 3 dimes (30) + 2 nickels (10) + 1 penny (1) = 41 with six coins used.
This is a common riddle and misconception. 1 of the 2 coins isn't a 20 pence, but the other one will be, thus, a 20 pence and 10 pence add up to 30 pence.