60 cents, 39 dimes, 0 quarters, 1 half = $5.
65 cents, 31 dimes, 3 quarters, 1 half = $5.
70 cents, 23 dimes, 6 quarters, 1 half = $5.
75 cents, 15 dimes, 9 quarters, 1 half = $5.
80 cents, 7 dimes, 12 quarters, 1 half = $5
there are other combination as well with nickels etc
To make one dollar using only 5-cent coins, you need a total of 20 coins. This is because one dollar equals 100 cents, and dividing 100 cents by 5 cents gives you 20. Therefore, if you collect 20 of the 5-cent coins, you will have exactly one dollar.
You can use 1 quarter, 2 nickels, 2 dimes and 45 pennies OR 40 pennies, 8 nickels and 2 dimes
To make £2 using 2p coins, you would need 100 coins. This is because £2 is equivalent to 200 pence, and dividing 200 pence by 2 pence gives you 100.
fifty-cent piece and two quarters.
100x1p coins make a pound..
Easy. Use 100 5-cent coins.
To make one dollar using only 5-cent coins, you need a total of 20 coins. This is because one dollar equals 100 cents, and dividing 100 cents by 5 cents gives you 20. Therefore, if you collect 20 of the 5-cent coins, you will have exactly one dollar.
You can use 1 quarter, 2 nickels, 2 dimes and 45 pennies OR 40 pennies, 8 nickels and 2 dimes
To make £2 using 2p coins, you would need 100 coins. This is because £2 is equivalent to 200 pence, and dividing 200 pence by 2 pence gives you 100.
fifty-cent piece and two quarters.
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100x1p coins make a pound..
To make a dollar using 26 coins, you can use various combinations of coins. One possible combination is 25 pennies (1 cent each) and 1 quarter (25 cents), totaling 100 cents. Alternatively, you could use 20 nickels (5 cents each) and 6 pennies, or combinations of dimes and other coins to reach the total. The key is to balance the number and value of the coins to reach exactly one dollar.
16+16+17+17+17+17=100
In Australian currency, there are no coins that weigh exactly 100 grams. The heaviest Australian coin is the $2 coin, which weighs 6.6 grams. Therefore, it would take approximately 15 $2 coins to reach 99 grams, but not a single coin weighs 100 grams.
To make one pound using the coins provided, you can use a combination of the coins to equal 100 pence. The possible combinations are as follows: 50p + 50p, 50p + 20p + 20p + 10p, 50p + 20p + 10p + 10p + 10p, 50p + 20p + 10p + 5p + 5p + 5p + 2p + 2p + 1p, and so on. There are several ways to make one pound using the given coins, and it involves finding all the possible combinations that sum up to 100 pence.
There are 100 pence (1p coins) in a pound. Therefore, it takes 100 1p coins to make a total of £1.