get 50 2 cents/pennies and that equals 1dollar/pound/euro
one fifth of 100 coins is 100X1/5= 20
It depends upon the currency:You cannot make 17 (US) cents ($0.17) - the closest you can make is 16 cents with a dime, nickel, and a penny;You can make 17 (Euro) cents (0.17€) by using one each of 10, 5 and 2 cent coins;You can make 17p (£0.17) by using one each of 10p, 5p and 2p coins.
There is no straightforward answer, you can make it with 50 or 45 coins quite easily if you use 50 one-cent coins or 49 one-cent coins and a 5-cent coin. You could bend the meaning of the question using non-US currencies, or by trading, etc.
-- 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.
The smallest coin available is a penny, worth one cent. Simply shift the decimal two places to the right (because you're going from dollars and cents to strictly cents) to find that you would need 2930 pennies to make $29.30 using the largest number of coins possible. Using any other coins would only decrease the number of coins in the combination.
100
One Dime Eighteen Nickels 1x10=10 18x5=90 10+90=100
10 dimes make one dollar.
one fifth of 100 coins is 100X1/5= 20
Three dimes 30 one-cent coins A quarter and 5 one-cent coins
Four dimes and one nickel.
4 quarters or 10 dimes or 20 nickels or 100 pennies. One dollar is equal to 100 cents so many combinations of coins can be used.
100 coins are plural (Meaning that there is more than one), so yes, it is pronounced "coins".
yes it is, 37 pis equals it
one dime = $0.10 plus one nickel = $0.15 plus 6 pennies = $0.21 *Used a total of 8 coins to make a sum of $0.21.*
It depends upon the currency:You cannot make 17 (US) cents ($0.17) - the closest you can make is 16 cents with a dime, nickel, and a penny;You can make 17 (Euro) cents (0.17€) by using one each of 10, 5 and 2 cent coins;You can make 17p (£0.17) by using one each of 10p, 5p and 2p coins.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.