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For ANY number n, the number of combinations of n of those items is always 1.
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there are 50 possible combinations that we found.
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I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
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Exactly 78 of them.
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there are 50 possible combinations that we found.
There are 43 combinations of various quantities of quarters (0, 1 or 2), dimes (0 to 5), nickels (0 to 10) and pennies (2 to 52) that make 52 cents.
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There are several ways to make 10 cents using U.S. coins. The combinations include using one dime, two nickels, or a variety of pennies, nickels, and combinations of both. Specifically, you can use up to 10 pennies, one nickel with up to 5 pennies, or two nickels, among other combinations. Altogether, there are 11 distinct combinations to make 10 cents.
To determine the number of different combinations of coins that make up 27 cents, we can use pennies (1 cent), nickels (5 cents), dimes (10 cents), and quarters (25 cents). A systematic approach or generating functions can be employed, but an approximate method indicates that there are 13 combinations using these coins. The combinations include various configurations of each coin type to total 27 cents.
There are 39 possible combinations to obtain $0.49. See the image below with the complete list of possible combinations.