One quarter is equal to 25 cents. Therefore, 60 quarters is equal to 60 x 25 = 1500 cents.
2 quarters & 2 nickels.
To make 60 cents without using pennies, you can use combinations of nickels, dimes, and quarters. For example, you could use six dimes (60 cents) or twelve nickels (60 cents). Alternatively, you could use two quarters (50 cents) and one dime (10 cents) for a total of 60 cents. These combinations help you reach the desired amount without relying on pennies.
5 * 25 = 125 cents 125 cents/25 cents = 5 quarters =========
To determine how many quarters make 50, we first recognize that one quarter is worth 25 cents. Therefore, to find out how many quarters make up 50 cents, we divide 50 by 25. This calculation shows that 2 quarters make 50 cents.
You can make 60 cents using the following coins: 3 quarters (25 cents each) 1 dime (10 cents) 1 nickel (5 cents) 1 penny (1 cent)Altogether these 4 coins add up to 60 cents.
2 nickels = 5+5 = 10 cents 2 quarters= 25+25= 50 cents therefore 50+10=60 so 2 quarters and 2 nickels is 60 cents
2 quarters & 2 nickels.
$15.00 is 60 quarters.
To make 60 cents without using pennies, you can use combinations of nickels, dimes, and quarters. For example, you could use six dimes (60 cents) or twelve nickels (60 cents). Alternatively, you could use two quarters (50 cents) and one dime (10 cents) for a total of 60 cents. These combinations help you reach the desired amount without relying on pennies.
4 quarters = 1 dollar = 100 cents
60
3 Quarters... Otherwise, 75 cents.
5 * 25 = 125 cents 125 cents/25 cents = 5 quarters =========
2 quarters and a dime, or a half-dollar and 2 nickels.
Either 2 quarters 2 pennies or 2 quarters, a penny and a nickel.
One quarter, 10 cents
You can make 60 cents using the following coins: 3 quarters (25 cents each) 1 dime (10 cents) 1 nickel (5 cents) 1 penny (1 cent)Altogether these 4 coins add up to 60 cents.