2 pennies = 2*1=2 Cents 1 dime = 1*10=10 Cents 2 nickels = 2*5=10 Cents Total = 2+10+10=22 1 quarter = 1*25=25 Cents Answer=22/25
2. You must use each coin at least once in the transaction. This is correct if the 5 coins you are referring to are half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel and penny. The ways are- 1) 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel and 10 pennies 2) 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 2 nickels and 5 pennies
1 quarter-1 dime-1 nickel 1 quarter-1 dime-5 pennies 1 quarter-3 nickels 1 quarter 2 nickels-5 pennies 1 quarter-1 nickel-10 pennies 1 quarter-15 pennies 4 dimes 3 dimes-2 nickels 3 dimes-1 nickel-5 pennies 3 dimes- 10 pennies 2 dimes-4 nickels 2 dimes-3 nickels-5 pennies 2 dimes-2 nickels-10 pennies 2 dimes-1 nickel-15 pennies 2 dimes-20 pennies 1 dime-6 nickels 1 dime-5 nickels-5 pennies 1 dime-4 nickels- 10 pennies 1 dime-3 nickels-15 pennies 1 dime-2 nickels-20 pennies 1 dime-1 nickel-25 pennies 1 dime-30 pennies 8 nickels 7 nickels-5 pennies 6 nickels-10 pennies 5 nickels-15 pennies 4 nickels-20 pennies 3 nickels-25 pennies 2 nickels-30 pennies 1 nickel-35 pennies 40 pennies Total Number of Solutions=31
1 Quarter=25 Pennies 1 Quarter=5 Nickels 1 Quarter=2 Dimes and 1 Nickel 1 Quarter=1 Dime and 15 Pennies 1 Quarter=3 Nickels and 1 Dime There are other combinations but those are some. These are some worldwide equivalencies. 1 Quarter=.2470325 of the Canadian Dollar 1 Quarter=.1990075 of the Euro 1 Quarter=.1574 of the British Pound 1 Quarter=1.52034 of the Egyptian Pound 1 Quarter=149.75875 of the Rwandan Franc 1 Quarter=.0001475 of Gold (oz.) 1 Quarter=.00016 of Platinum (oz.) (The worldwide equivalencies are from September 5, 2012)
1/2 divided by 2 = a quarter
4 dimes and 2 pennies OR 1 quarter; 1 dime; 1 nickel; 2 pennies
A penny is 1/5 of a nickel, 1/10 of a dime, 1/25 of a quarter and 1/100 of a dollar. A nickel is 1/2 of a dime, 1/5 of a quarter and 1/20 of a dollar. A dime is 2/5 of a quarter and 1/10 of a dollar. A quarter is 1/4 of a dollar.
Sure thing, honey. If one coin isn't a dime, then it must be a quarter. The other coin must be a dime. A quarter plus a dime equals 35 cents. Math doesn't lie, darling.
1/16 These are four independent events each with a 1/2 probability. The probability that all four occur (penny and nickels heads and dime and quarter tails) is: 1/2*1/2*1/2*1/2=(1/2)4=1/16.
1 quarter = 25 cents 1 dime = 10 cents 1 nickel = 5 cents 2 pennies = 2 cents Total is 42 cents = $0.42
1 Quarter 2 Nickels 1 Dime
1 Quarter 2 Nickels 2 Pennies 1 Dime.
1 Quarter, 1 dime, 2 Nickel, 2 Pennies
2 pennies = 2*1=2 Cents 1 dime = 1*10=10 Cents 2 nickels = 2*5=10 Cents Total = 2+10+10=22 1 quarter = 1*25=25 Cents Answer=22/25
2. You must use each coin at least once in the transaction. This is correct if the 5 coins you are referring to are half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel and penny. The ways are- 1) 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel and 10 pennies 2) 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 2 nickels and 5 pennies
It is: 1/4+1/4 = 2/4 = 1/2
45 pennies 2 nickels 1 quarter 2 dime