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Q: How many coins add up to 95 cents?
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What 4 coins add up to.95?

4.95


What 16 coins equals 95 cents?

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


How do you make 95 cents with 5 coins?

Three quarters = 75 cents plus 2 dimes to make it 95 cents.


What was the last year us bronze coins?

The last year of the 95% copper cents was 1982. Midway through 1982 the US mint replaced the 95% copper coins with copper plated zinc cents, so there are some 1982 cents that are copper, others are zinc. However, all Lincoln cents prior to 1982 are 95% copper, and all circulation Lincoln cents dated 1983 and later are copper plated zinc.


How do you make 95 cents using 6 coins?

3 quarters, 1 dime, and 2 nickels


Which four coins can you use too make 95 cents?

A 50 cent piece, a quarter, and two dimes.


How many cents in 2.95?

in 2 dollars and 95 cents there is 295 cents because every dollar is 100 cents


How do you make 95 cents using 19 coins with no nickels?

One 50 cent piece, 3 dimes, 15 pennies


How do you write 95 cents in decimal?

95 cents is 0.95


How much copper is in a 1982 and earlier penny?

Wheat cents 1909-1958 are actually Bronze which is mostly copper(95%)with a little Zinc and Tin mixed in except in 1943 when the coins were struck on steel planchets coated with Zinc. From 1959-1982 Lincoln cents were 95% Copper and 5% Zinc


What year did the US mint start adding copper to coins?

The US has always used copper in most of its coins. Silver and gold coins had at least 10% copper in them to make the alloy hard enough to resist wear. Large cents were made of pure copper, and bronze cents were 95% copper. Even the lowly "nickel" is actually 3/4 copper.


Use ten coins too make 95 cents without making change for a quarter?

3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 5 pennies.