To determine how many 5-cent coins make up 3 dollars, we first convert 3 dollars to cents, which is 300 cents. Then, we divide 300 cents by 5 cents to find the number of 5-cent coins needed. The result is 60, so 60 five-cent coins make up 3 dollars.
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90 pennies 7 half dollars 2 quarters 1 dime
30 dimes ,50 half dollars and 20 pennies
A nickel is 5 cents, and $2 is 200 cents. Thus you need 200/5 = 40 coins.
To make 5 dollars using 10 cent coins, you would need 50 coins. This is because there are 100 cents in a dollar, so you would need 500 cents to make 5 dollars. Dividing 500 by 10 (the value of each coin) gives you 50 coins needed to make 5 dollars.
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These are 1 dollar coins. If you have 5 of them all in uncirculated condition the total value will a few dollars above face value. If they are 5 coins that were acquired from the bank or change to make the set it is worth 5 dollars.
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19 nickels and 5 pennies.
One combination anyway: American: 3.5 dollars in 50c is 7 coins 2 dollars in quarters = 8 coins 5 dimes = 5 coins Euro: 3.5 euro in 50c is 7 coins 2.40 euro in 20c is 12 coins and 1 10 cent coin
90 pennies 7 half dollars 2 quarters 1 dime
One way to make 23 dollars with 5 bills and 3 coins is as follows: * 4 $5 bills * 1 $1 bill * 1 $1 coin (there are many $1 coins to choose from in the US) * 2 $0.50 coins (there is only one type of half-dollar coin in the US) 4 * $5 + 1 * $1 + 1 * $1 + 2 * $0.50 = $23 4 bills + 1 bill = 5 bills 1 coin + 2 coins = 3 coins
30 dimes ,50 half dollars and 20 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)
A nickel is 5 cents, and $2 is 200 cents. Thus you need 200/5 = 40 coins.