Four dimes one nickel two pennies are worth 47 cents
six and a half0.10 x 6 = 0.600.65 - 0.60 = 0.05 = 0.10 / 2six dimes and one nickel = 0.65
Well honey, 3 dimes are worth 30 cents and 1 nickel is worth 5 cents, so together they make 35 cents. That's not enough to buy you a cup of coffee these days, but it's still better than nothing!
There is 5 cents in one nickel.
Each dollar is worth 100 cents; each nickel is worth five cents; each dime is worth 10 cents. You can put together any combination of nickels and dimes you like to make up one dollar.
Seven dimes and one nickel equal 75 cents.
6 dimes and one nickel make 65 cents, which is $0.65,0.65
Four dimes one nickel two pennies are worth 47 cents
Two quarters and another coin is a nickel. Only one of them has to not be a nickel, so that would be the quarter.
six and a half0.10 x 6 = 0.600.65 - 0.60 = 0.05 = 0.10 / 2six dimes and one nickel = 0.65
Well honey, 3 dimes are worth 30 cents and 1 nickel is worth 5 cents, so together they make 35 cents. That's not enough to buy you a cup of coffee these days, but it's still better than nothing!
There is 5 cents in one nickel.
Each dollar is worth 100 cents; each nickel is worth five cents; each dime is worth 10 cents. You can put together any combination of nickels and dimes you like to make up one dollar.
Oh, dude, making 1.35 cents with nickels and dimes? That's a whole lot of math for a tiny amount of money. You'd need 13 nickels and 4 dimes to reach that grand total of, wait for it, 1.35 cents. So, like, good luck with that!
two quarters and one dimetwelve nickelssix dimesone quarter, three dimes and one dimetwo quarters and two nickelsthree dimes........and six nickelsfive nickels, one quarter and one dimeThe possibilities are endless..............
To find out how many coins are worth $1.45 using only dimes and nickels, we can set up a system of equations. Let x be the number of dimes and y be the number of nickels. The value of x dimes is 10x cents, and the value of y nickels is 5y cents. We can write the equation 10x + 5y = 145 (since $1.45 is equivalent to 145 cents). To solve for the number of coins, we need to find a combination of x and y that satisfies this equation.
There are 10 cents in one dime. Therefore, 410 cents is equal to 410/10 = 41 dimes.