Since no two notes can sum to another, the answer is 25 - 1 = 31.
To determine the smallest number of coins needed for a specific amount of money, we typically consider the denominations available. For example, using coins of higher denominations first can minimize the total number of coins required. The exact number will depend on the total amount and the denominations in question, such as pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. If you provide a specific amount and the denominations available, I can give a more precise answer.
To determine the number of ways to make 29, it depends on the context, such as if we’re using coins, numbers, or other elements. For example, if using coins of specific denominations, the number of combinations would vary based on those denominations. If you provide more specifics, I can give a more accurate answer.
There are several ways to change a $1.00 bill using various denominations of coins and bills. The combinations include using pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and possibly other smaller bills. For example, you could use 100 pennies, 50 nickels, or a combination of different coins that total to $1. The exact number of ways depends on the specific denominations available and the rules you apply (such as whether you can use an unlimited number of coins).
The number of ways to make 21 depends on the context, such as whether you are referring to combinations of numbers, coins, or other items. For instance, if using coins of different denominations, the number of combinations can vary based on the denominations available. In mathematics, particularly in combinatorics, generating functions or partition functions can be used to calculate the number of ways to express 21 as a sum of integers. If you specify the context or constraints, I can provide a more precise answer.
To make 26 cents using 9 coins, you can use 3 different denominations: 1 quarter (25 cents), 1 penny (1 cent), and 7 nickels (5 cents each). The combination would be 1 quarter, 1 penny, and 7 nickels, totaling 26 cents with exactly 9 coins.
It is done as a security feature. By using different watermarks on different denominations it makes counterfeiting by bleaching low denomination bills an reprinting them as higher denominations impossible. If you see a bill with the wrong watermark for its denomination, reject it as it is a counterfeit. Banks also check this and report counterfeit bills.
3^2 x 5 = 45
There are denominations in many places.
No. They are different because savings is saving money and budgeting is using your money wisely.
There are different ways of receiving money in Nigeria from other country. Such has using Western Union money transfer or Money Gram.
Different ways of wiring, or transferring, money include going to one's bank for information, one could also transfer the money online using a service such as Paypal.
Yes. It cost more money for custom boat lettering using two different colors. If you go on any site that offers boat lettering it is always more for using different colors. The more colors you use the higher your costs will be. This is because the printer has higher costs.
It's not your ball it belongs to him. It's a different matter when it is your money, isn't it?
Every person is different-but most likely you will be out a lot of money
There are several ways to withdraw money from your checking account, including using an ATM, writing a check, making a withdrawal at a bank branch, using online banking to transfer funds, or using a debit card for purchases.
Yes, you can send money to yourself on PayPal by using a different email address or phone number linked to another PayPal account.
There are several ways to withdraw money from a checking account, including using an ATM, writing a check, making an online transfer, visiting a bank branch, or using a debit card for purchases.