Well honey, if we're talking about good ol' US currency, you can make 15 bucks with a mix of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. You'd need 60 quarters, 150 dimes, 300 nickels, or 1,500 pennies. Just don't go trying to pay for your groceries with that many coins unless you want some serious eye rolls from the cashier.
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To make 55 cents with 15 coins you will use 10 pennies, 1 quarter, and 4 nickles.
It depends on what the coinage is. Some countries have coins worth 0.25, others (UK, for example) do not.
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Many countries use dollars as their currency but their coinage is not the same. It is therefore not possible to answer the question in terms of the composition of coinage. Besides, 33.99 dollars is 33.99 dollars, whether it is in 15 counts or 501! The value does not depend on the number of coins used!
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10 dimes = 1 dollar10 x 15 = 150150 dimes = 15 dollars
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Fifteen 50p coins.
The value depends on the "letter" under the eagle on the flipside: A: 5.299.543 coins struck; value: about 25 dollars in good condition, BB: 8.583.899 coins; value: about 15 dollars, K: 7.065.340 coins; value: about 20 dollars.
To make 55 cents with 15 coins you will use 10 pennies, 1 quarter, and 4 nickles.
Well, honey, if you're talking about cold hard cash, then you'll need 15 twenty dollar bills to make 300 bucks. It's simple math, darling. Just count 'em up and make it rain!
It depends on what the coinage is. Some countries have coins worth 0.25, others (UK, for example) do not.
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You can't make fractions of cents.
thirty 1/2 x 30 = 30/2 = 15/1 = 15 = 15.00