It is impossible to have 14 coins equal to 25 cents.
To make 48 cents with 14 coins, you can use a combination of pennies, nickels, and dimes. For example, you could use 8 dimes (80 cents) and 4 pennies (4 cents), but that exceeds 14 coins. A correct combination would be 1 quarter (25 cents), 2 dimes (20 cents), and 11 pennies (11 cents), totaling 48 cents with 14 coins.
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 15 coins. One possible combination is to use 10 dimes (10 x 0.10 = 1.00) and 5 pennies (5 x 0.01 = 0.05). However, since this exceeds 25 cents, a correct configuration would be to use 1 quarter (25 cents) and 14 other coins that do not add additional value, such as 14 pennies, totaling 25 cents with 15 coins.
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 14 coins. Here are the combinations of coins that can be used to make 25 cents: 2 quarters, 1 dime, 3 pennies 1 quarter, 3 dimes, 4 pennies 5 nickels, 5 pennies 14 penniesIf you have a combination of coins that isn't listed here, you can break it down into the smallest coins, then use the coins in one of the combinations listed above. For example, if you have 1 half dollar and 4 pennies, this can be broken down into 2 quarters and 4 pennies, which is a combination listed above.
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
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 15 coins. One possible combination is to use 10 dimes (10 x 0.10 = 1.00) and 5 pennies (5 x 0.01 = 0.05). However, since this exceeds 25 cents, a correct configuration would be to use 1 quarter (25 cents) and 14 other coins that do not add additional value, such as 14 pennies, totaling 25 cents with 15 coins.
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 9 coins by using 5 pennies and 4 nickels.
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Two dimes and five pennies make 25 cents -- seven coins in all.
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 14 coins. Here are the combinations of coins that can be used to make 25 cents: 2 quarters, 1 dime, 3 pennies 1 quarter, 3 dimes, 4 pennies 5 nickels, 5 pennies 14 penniesIf you have a combination of coins that isn't listed here, you can break it down into the smallest coins, then use the coins in one of the combinations listed above. For example, if you have 1 half dollar and 4 pennies, this can be broken down into 2 quarters and 4 pennies, which is a combination listed above.
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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.
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