Not currently. Using discontinued American currency, you could use 15 pennies, a nickel, a 3-cent piece and a 2-cent piece.
It is impossible to have 14 coins equal to 25 cents.
Yes. 11 * 1 cent and 7 * 2 cents does the trick for Eurocents.
To make 18 cents, you can combine different coins. For example, you could use one dime (10 cents), one nickel (5 cents), and three pennies (3 cents) to total 18 cents. Alternatively, you could use one quarter (25 cents) and receive 7 cents back as change.
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 20 coins. For example, you can use 15 nickels (5 cents each) and 5 pennies (1 cent each) to achieve this total. This combination gives you exactly 25 cents with a total of 20 coins.
To make 80 cents with three coins, you can use two half dollars (50 cents each) and one quarter (25 cents). This combination totals 80 cents: 50 + 50 + 25 = 80 cents.
No, you can't make 25 cents out of 22 coins
It is impossible to have 14 coins equal to 25 cents.
Yes. 11 * 1 cent and 7 * 2 cents does the trick for Eurocents.
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 9 coins by using 5 pennies and 4 nickels.
no
Two dimes and five pennies make 25 cents -- seven coins in all.
I am not sure this is possible... * * * * * So did I, but 11 * 1 cent and 7 * 2 cents does the trick for Eurocents.
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If you mean U.S. coins, that would be 25 cents, 5 cents, and 5 cents.
Yes, it is possible to make 25 cents with 17 coins. You can achieve this by using 6 quarters (6 x 25 cents = 150 cents) and 11 pennies (11 x 1 cent = 11 cents). In total, you would have 17 coins with a combined value of 25 cents.