10- 1 cent 14 - 5 cents 2- 10 cents
The question cannot be answered because you have failed to identify the country. The smallest coin in Australia is 5 cents and 26 of them would be more than a dollar.
The coin that is not a penny is a quarter. The other one IS a penny.
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26% of a dollar is 26 cents
10- 1 cent 14 - 5 cents 2- 10 cents
Use one dime, two nickels and 6 cents.
1 dime, 2 nickels, 6 pennies
If you have 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 nickels and 20 pennies, you'll have a buck in 26 coins. 2 x 25 cents = 50 cents 2 x 10 cents = 20 cents 2 x 5 cents = 10 cents 20 x 1 cent = 20 cents ____________________ 26 coins = 100 cents (one dollar)
The question cannot be answered because you have failed to identify the country. The smallest coin in Australia is 5 cents and 26 of them would be more than a dollar.
6-26-11>>> So many were struck, most circulated coins are 3 to 5 cents and typical uncirculated coins are only 50 to 75 cents.
No, you cannot make 26cents with 3 USA coins. with 2 coins - 1 quarter and 1 penny with 4 coins - 2 dimes, 1 nickel and 1 penny with 5 coins - 1 dime, 3 nickels and 1 penny with 6 coins - 5 nickels and 1 penny etc
The coin that is not a penny is a quarter. The other one IS a penny.
26
26% of a dollar is 26 cents
10x1cent14x5cent2x10centOR15x1cent5x5cent6x10 centOR20x1cent4x5cent1x10cent1x50centThese are the ONLY combinations.
Well honey, you can make 26 cents with 26 pennies, 5 nickels and 1 penny, 2 dimes and 6 pennies, or just 1 quarter and 1 penny. That's a total of 4 different ways to make 26 cents using those coins. Math can be a real hoot sometimes, can't it?