Well, isn't that a happy little challenge! To get 56 cents with only 7 coins, you can use 3 quarters (25 cents each), 2 dimes (10 cents each), and 2 pennies (1 cent each). Just like painting, it's all about finding the right combination of colors, or in this case, coins, to create something beautiful.
You will make 49 cents with these 7 coins, 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 4 pennies.
A Quarter, a Nickel and 7 Dimes: 1 × 25 cents + 1 × 5 cents + 7 × 10 cents = 100 cents = 1 dollar.
two 5 cents,four 1 cents and one 25 cent
7 dimes, 13 pennies
Yes. 11 * 1 cent and 7 * 2 cents does the trick for Eurocents.
A fifty cent piece and six pennies.
it's possible only if there are 20 cent coins only for that 7 dollars 1 dollar = 100 cents, 100 cents = 5 of 20 cent coins since you need 5 of 20 cent coins for a dollar, you do 7 times of it. 7 X 5 = 35. Therefore, you need 35 of 20 cent coins for 7 dollars. (or there are 35 of 20 cent coins in 7 dollars)
Oh, dude, making 25 cents with 7 coins is like, totally easy. You just need three nickels (worth 5 cents each) and four pennies (worth 1 cent each). Add them up, and boom, you've got yourself 25 cents. It's like basic math, but hey, no judgment if you needed a little help with that one.
3 dimes 1 nickel and 3 pennies
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Two dimes and five pennies make 25 cents -- seven coins in all.
Indeed. 74 cents can be made with the following set of 7 coins: 50c 10c 10c 1c 1c 1c 1c
You will make 49 cents with these 7 coins, 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 4 pennies.
Four 5 cent coins and three 10 cent coins.
A Quarter, a Nickel and 7 Dimes: 1 × 25 cents + 1 × 5 cents + 7 × 10 cents = 100 cents = 1 dollar.
How can you make 88 cents
5 dimes and 6 nicles