It depends on what the coinage is. Some countries have coins worth 0.25, others (UK, for example) do not.
It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
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It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
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It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
12 how come
It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
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It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
There are 5C3 = (5*4*3)/(2*1) = 30 combinations.
To find how many ways to make 1 pound (100p) using 50p, 20p, and 10p coins, we can break it down by considering the combinations of these coins. The possible combinations include using 0, 1, or 2 of the 50p coins, and then filling the remaining amount with 20p and 10p coins. For each scenario with the 50p coins, we can calculate different combinations of 20p and 10p coins that sum up to the remaining amount. The exact count of combinations can be determined through systematic counting or combinatorial methods.
I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
To determine the number of ways to make 45 cents using less than 21 coins, we can use a combination of different denominations: pennies (1 cent), nickels (5 cents), dimes (10 cents), and quarters (25 cents). The specific combinations depend on the constraints of the number of coins and their values. A systematic approach or dynamic programming can be employed to calculate the exact number of combinations while ensuring the total number of coins remains below 21. The exact number of combinations can be determined through computational methods or combinatorial analysis.
If the question concerned the number of combinations of three different coins, the answer is 23-1 = 7. If the coins are a,b,and c, the combinations are a, b, c, ab, ac, bc, abc. If two of the coins are the same there are only 5 combinations and if all three are the same there are 3.