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95 pennies and a 1 nickel
Let ( q ) be the number of quarters and ( d ) be the number of dimes. We have two equations based on the problem: ( q + d = 102 ) (the total number of coins) ( 25q + 10d = 1710 ) (the total value in cents) Solving these equations, we find that there are 6 quarters and 96 dimes.
A half dollar, a quarter, two dimes, and a penny.
To find out how many 8's make 96, you can divide 96 by 8. Doing the calculation, 96 ÷ 8 = 12. Therefore, it takes 12 eights to make 96.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If 12 pencils cost 96 cents, we can find out how much 1 pencil costs by dividing 96 by 12, which equals 8 cents per pencil. To find out how much 9 pencils would cost, we simply multiply 8 cents by 9, giving us a total of 72 cents. Happy calculating!
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Three quarters, two dimes, one penny.
95 pennies and a 1 nickel
Let ( q ) be the number of quarters and ( d ) be the number of dimes. We have two equations based on the problem: ( q + d = 102 ) (the total number of coins) ( 25q + 10d = 1710 ) (the total value in cents) Solving these equations, we find that there are 6 quarters and 96 dimes.
A half dollar, a quarter, two dimes, and a penny.
To find out how many 8's make 96, you can divide 96 by 8. Doing the calculation, 96 ÷ 8 = 12. Therefore, it takes 12 eights to make 96.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If 12 pencils cost 96 cents, we can find out how much 1 pencil costs by dividing 96 by 12, which equals 8 cents per pencil. To find out how much 9 pencils would cost, we simply multiply 8 cents by 9, giving us a total of 72 cents. Happy calculating!
96 cents
96 cents.
96. 95 pennies and one nickel.
you can make 6 pounds with 96 ounces cause their are 16 ounces in 1 pound so add that 6 times you get 96.