1 50cent piece
2 dimes
1 nickel
3 pennies
To make 17 cents using 7 coins, you can use the following combination: 1 dime (10 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 5 pennies (5 cents). This totals 17 cents with a total of 7 coins.
Yes, you can make 60 cents with 7 coins using a combination of different denominations. For example, you can use 1 half dollar (50 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 5 pennies (5 cents) to total 60 cents. This adds up to 7 coins: 1 + 1 + 5 = 7 coins.
You can make 97 cents with 7 coins by using 5 coins of 1 cent (5 pennies) and 2 coins of 50 cents (2 half dollars). This combination totals 97 cents: 5 cents from the pennies plus 100 cents from the two half dollars, resulting in 100 - 3 = 97 cents.
You can make 20 cents with 7 coins by using 1 half dollar (50 cents), 1 quarter (25 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), and 4 pennies (4 cents). However, to specifically achieve 20 cents, you can use 1 nickel (5 cents) and 5 pennies (5 cents), totaling 20 cents with 6 coins. Alternatively, you can use 2 dimes (20 cents) and no pennies, totaling 20 cents with 2 coins.
To make 91 cents using 12 coins, you can use a combination of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. One possible combination is 3 quarters (75 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 7 pennies (7 cents). This totals 91 cents with exactly 12 coins.
To make 17 cents using 7 coins, you can use the following combination: 1 dime (10 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 5 pennies (5 cents). This totals 17 cents with a total of 7 coins.
Yes, you can make 60 cents with 7 coins using a combination of different denominations. For example, you can use 1 half dollar (50 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 5 pennies (5 cents) to total 60 cents. This adds up to 7 coins: 1 + 1 + 5 = 7 coins.
You can make 97 cents with 7 coins by using 5 coins of 1 cent (5 pennies) and 2 coins of 50 cents (2 half dollars). This combination totals 97 cents: 5 cents from the pennies plus 100 cents from the two half dollars, resulting in 100 - 3 = 97 cents.
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You can make 20 cents with 7 coins by using 1 half dollar (50 cents), 1 quarter (25 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), and 4 pennies (4 cents). However, to specifically achieve 20 cents, you can use 1 nickel (5 cents) and 5 pennies (5 cents), totaling 20 cents with 6 coins. Alternatively, you can use 2 dimes (20 cents) and no pennies, totaling 20 cents with 2 coins.
Two dimes and five pennies make 25 cents -- seven coins in all.
To make 91 cents using 12 coins, you can use a combination of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. One possible combination is 3 quarters (75 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 7 pennies (7 cents). This totals 91 cents with exactly 12 coins.
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.
1 quarter, 5 dimes, and 3 pennies
You can make 78 cents using various combinations of coins. One way is to use three quarters (75 cents) and one nickel (5 cents). Another option is to use seven dimes (70 cents) and one nickel (5 cents), plus three pennies to reach 78 cents. Alternatively, you could use one half dollar (50 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and eight pennies.