9 Dimes & 10 Pennies
To make a dollar using the coins mentioned (pennies, quarters, nickels, half dollar, and dollar coin), we can create combinations of these coins. The possible combinations can be calculated using a systematic approach, considering the different values of each coin. This would involve listing out all possible combinations and summing them to reach a total of one dollar. The total number of ways to make a dollar using these coins would be the total number of valid combinations that add up to one dollar.
The first US dollar coin was made in 1794.
The phrase "how many ways can a dollar be broken up" typically refers to the different combinations of coins that can make up one dollar. In the United States, a dollar can be broken down using pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars. The exact number of combinations is quite large due to the myriad ways these coins can be combined. For example, using just pennies and quarters, there are thousands of possible combinations to reach one dollar.
Well, isn't that a happy little riddle! If one of the coins is not a 10p coin, then it must be a 1p coin. So, you have a 10p coin and a 1p coin in your hand, making a total of 11p. Just like painting, sometimes it's the small details that make the big picture come together beautifully.
positive combinations:14 positive combinations not counting the same one just flipped:7 combinations including negatives: infinate
I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
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This could not be done, unless one of them is not a 50p, but the other is, so 50p and a 5p.
just add it up like a two dollar tip or a three dollar tip.
What a load of s**t is your most common answer
To ante up means to add money to the pot in poker, or to put money into the center of the table. If you ante up one dollar, you add one dollar to the table pot.
A common coin average value 3 cents, an up to a dollar in uncirculated.