9.5¢ = $.95 or $0.95
a dollar and 95 cents
4.95
To make 95 cents, you can use various combinations of coins. A common combination is three quarters (75 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and one nickel (5 cents), totaling 95 cents with six coins. Other combinations are also possible, depending on the types of coins used.
One way for 16 Australian coins to equal 95 cents is as follows: * 13 5c coins and 3 10c coins 13 x 5 = 65 3 x 10 = 30 30 + 65 = 95 cents
In Riddle School 3, you can get 5 cents by using the vending machine. When you insert your 95 cents, you need to select an item that costs less than what you have, which will give you change. By purchasing an item for 90 cents, you will receive 5 cents back. This way, you’ll end up with exactly 5 cents.
95 cents = 95% of $1.00
in 2 dollars and 95 cents there is 295 cents because every dollar is 100 cents
5% less than 100%. 5 cents from each dollar. 100 X 95% = 95
a dollar and 95 cents
4.95
To make 95 cents with 5 coins, you can use one half-dollar coin (50 cents), one quarter (25 cents), one dime (10 cents), one nickel (5 cents), and one penny (1 cent). This combination totals 95 cents with exactly 5 coins.
It will cost one dollar and 95 cents more than it will cost in the US.
95 cents is 0.95
5 nickels is a quarter. 15 nickels is 75 cents. Four more nickels makes it to 95 cents, for a total of 19 nickels. That makes sense, because 20 nickels would be a dollar, and you are only one nickel short of that.
Canadian Currencyabout 0.0954 of American money. ex. a Canadian dollar is about 95 cents
29.5 cents
To make 95 cents, you can use various combinations of coins. A common combination is three quarters (75 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and one nickel (5 cents), totaling 95 cents with six coins. Other combinations are also possible, depending on the types of coins used.