A quarter, a nickel, and a dime make forty cents.
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Since the smallest of these currency values (the nickel) is equal to 5 cents, the number of five cent coins that go into a dollar is equal to 20. It is impossible to have a combination of 35 nickels and dimes whose sum is exactly equal to a dollar.
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Their is no possible way to get 75 cents with four coins
3 quarters & 2 nickels
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It is impossible to have 14 coins equal to 25 cents.
There is no US coin with a value equal to 60 cents.
Since the smallest of these currency values (the nickel) is equal to 5 cents, the number of five cent coins that go into a dollar is equal to 20. It is impossible to have a combination of 35 nickels and dimes whose sum is exactly equal to a dollar.
Assuming the 6,800 coins is cents. Then: 6800 cents equals $68.00.
The correct question is: You have two coins that equal 30 cents, and one of them isn't a nickel. Answer: a quarter and a nickel
four dimes equal 40 cents ten nickels equal fifty cents ten pennies equal 10 cents Add the 3 groups of coins for one dollar
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25 cents + 5 cents + 5 cents + 1 cent + 1 cent = 37 cents
Their is no possible way to get 75 cents with four coins
1 quarter, 6 nickels, and 1 penny equal 56 cents.
Each coin is a half-dollar. If you have five coins that equal 50 cents, then you have five half-dollars. Each half-dollar equals 50 cents.