You have provided insufficient information to answer the question. You would need to tell either (i) the total number of coins or (ii) the exact total value.
Two quarters = 50 cents.
To make 53 cents with five coins, you can use two quarters (25 cents each), one nickel (5 cents), and two pennies (1 cent each). This combination adds up to 50 cents from the quarters and nickel, plus 3 cents from the two pennies, totaling 53 cents.
two quarters, that's simple.
Two quarters, 8 pennies.
Two quarters, two nickels, three pennies
6 A 'quarter'and 5 'one cents'
Two quarters, two dimes, two nickels, and one penny.
fifty-cent piece and two quarters.
With US coins, a half-dollar and two nickels, or two quarters and a dime. If you have 20-cent coins, 3 of those, or the 50 cent and two 5 cent coins.
To make 95 cents using 6 coins, you can use the following combination: three quarters (75 cents), one dime (10 cents), and two pennies (2 cents). This adds up to a total of 95 cents using exactly 6 coins.
Desmond gave Brenda at least two quarters, which are each worth 25 cents, totaling at least 50 cents. The remaining 5 coins must add up to 42 cents. Since quarters are the highest denomination, the other coins must be lower in value, such as dimes (10 cents) and pennies (1 cent). Therefore, Desmond likely gave Brenda 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies.
Three quarters, two dimes, one penny.