125 cents = 125 pennies = 25 nickles = 12 dimes + 1 nickel = 5 quarters one dollar and 25 cents
The value of 5 quarters is 125 cents. Whether that is in dimes or whatever else, the value is always 125 cents. If, for some unknown and perverse reason, you want to use 5 quarters to buy nickels, then you'll get 5 nickels for each quarter, 25 nickels for all 5 quarters.
5 * 25 = 125 cents 125 cents/25 cents = 5 quarters =========
There are 25 nickels in 5 quarters. 5 quarters is $1.25. Try dividing 125 by 5, and see what you get.
A nickel is 5 cents so 25 nickels is 25*5 = 125 cents. A quarter is 25 cents so 125 cents = 125/25 = 5 coins.
5 quarters 4 quarters 2 dimes and a nickel 10 dimes and 5 nickels
12 pennies/5 quarters or 7 dimes/15 nickels (turn them all in pennies) 12/125 >? 70/75 12/125 >? 70÷5/75÷5 12/125 >? 14/15 (clearly it seems that 14/15 is greater than 12/125, however cross multiply) 12x15 >? 14x125 180 < 1,750 So that 7 dimes/15 nickels is greater than 12 pennies/5 quarters.
125 cents = 125 pennies = 25 nickles = 12 dimes + 1 nickel = 5 quarters one dollar and 25 cents
The value of 5 quarters is 125 cents. Whether that is in dimes or whatever else, the value is always 125 cents. If, for some unknown and perverse reason, you want to use 5 quarters to buy nickels, then you'll get 5 nickels for each quarter, 25 nickels for all 5 quarters.
Twelve. Here is how: Using cents rather than decimal dollars: 5n + 10d + 25q = 640 Express the numbers of nickels and quarters in terms of the number of dimes: # of nickels = twice the # of dimes ==> n = 2d # of quarters = 5 less than the # of dimes ==> q = d-5 Substitute for n & q in original equation: 5(2d) + 10d + 25(d-5) = 640 45d - 125 = 640 45d = 765 d = 17 ==> 170 = $1.70 n = 34 ==> 170 = $1.70 q = 12 ==> 300 = $3.00 . . . . . . . . . Total = $6.40
5 * 25 = 125 cents 125 cents/25 cents = 5 quarters =========
5n + 10d + 25q = 435; d = n + 3 and q = n + 5 5n + 10(n + 3) + 25(n + 5) = 435 5n + 10n + 30 + 25n + 125 = 435 5n + 10n + 25n = 435 - 30 - 125 40n = 280 n = 7 so d = 10 and q = 12 (35c + $1.00 + $3.00 = $4.35)
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one hundred and twenty-five 125 x 0.10 = 12.50
There are 25 nickels in 5 quarters. 5 quarters is $1.25. Try dividing 125 by 5, and see what you get.
125 units - dollars?
exactly 125 cents