Let's say the number of dimes Pat has is D. The number of nickels would then be 73 - D. The total value of the dimes is 10D cents, and the total value of the nickels is 5(73 - D) cents. Since the total value is 580 cents (5.80 dollars), we can set up the equation 10D + 5(73 - D) = 580. Solving this equation would give us the value of D, which represents the number of dimes Pat has.
6 dimes have a face value of 60 cents.
60 cents
Nickels are worth five cents and dimes are worth ten.
1.05
Let's say the number of dimes Pat has is D. The number of nickels would then be 73 - D. The total value of the dimes is 10D cents, and the total value of the nickels is 5(73 - D) cents. Since the total value is 580 cents (5.80 dollars), we can set up the equation 10D + 5(73 - D) = 580. Solving this equation would give us the value of D, which represents the number of dimes Pat has.
It is 99 cents :D
6 dimes have a face value of 60 cents.
9 dimes are worth 90 cents.
60 cents
1 quarter = 25 cents 1 dime = 10 cents ⇒ 10 quarters + 2 dimes = 10 x 25 cents + 2 x 10 cents = 270 cents
Nickels are worth five cents and dimes are worth ten.
9 dimes are worth 90 cents.
1.05
Unless it's silver it's worth 10 cents. D and P mintmarks are not silver.
10 what ? Be more specific and post new question.
80 cents one-third of six is two, so two dimes is 20 cents if one-fourth is 20 cents then her total amount is 80 cents