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.
No, 50 pennies is 50 cents. That is half of a dollar.
Not in the US.
One solution is 10 nickels, because if you put in a dollar it can be broken into: 2 quarters (50 cents) so 50 cents are left, and you have 10 coins left to use If these 10 coins are all nickels, (total: 50 cents), the problem is solved! .5 +.5 =1 dollar
One half dollar (50 cent piece) and two quarter dollars (25 cent each piece)
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.
55 = 5 + 50 nickel and half dollar
impossible.
No, 50 pennies is 50 cents. That is half of a dollar.
44 half dollar coins equals 22 dollars face value (value of the coins may be worth more than 50 cents each).
Not in the US.
Three coins that equal 80 cents could be a quarter (25 cents), a quarter (25 cents), and a half-dollar (50 cents). This combination adds up to a total of 80 cents.
There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar using the coins of a penny thru 1/2 dollar
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One solution is 10 nickels, because if you put in a dollar it can be broken into: 2 quarters (50 cents) so 50 cents are left, and you have 10 coins left to use If these 10 coins are all nickels, (total: 50 cents), the problem is solved! .5 +.5 =1 dollar
One half dollar (50 cent piece) and two quarter dollars (25 cent each piece)
two quarters, two dimes and a nickel: One half dollar, and one dime and two nickels