To find the number of ways to make 33 cents using pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, we can use a systematic approach. We can start by considering the maximum number of quarters that can be used, which is 1 (as 2 quarters would exceed 33 cents). Then, we can calculate the remaining amount after using 1 quarter (33 - 25 = 8 cents) and determine the combinations of nickels, dimes, and pennies that can make up the remaining amount. By considering all possible combinations, we can find the total number of ways to make 33 cents using these coins.
The minimum number of quarters, pennies, and nickels needed to make up 123 cents is 4 quarters, 4 nickels, and 3 pennies.
None. If you "get 65 cents using only dimes nickels and quarters" you are not using any pennies!
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It is 100 cents.
67 cents.
The minimum number of quarters, pennies, and nickels needed to make up 123 cents is 4 quarters, 4 nickels, and 3 pennies.
None. If you "get 65 cents using only dimes nickels and quarters" you are not using any pennies!
Two quarters Three nickels Three pennies
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3 quarters = 75 cents 7 dimes= 70 cents 3 nickels= 15 cents 8 pennies= 8 cents for a total of 168 cents or $1.68
3 quarters = 75 cents 7 dimes= 70 cents 3 nickels= 15 cents 8 pennies= 8 cents for a total of 168 cents or $1.68
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It is 100 cents.
67 cents.
(2) quarters, (1) dime and (1) penny = 61 cents.
Two quarters, two nickels, three pennies
9 ways 2 dimes and 3 cents 1 dime and 2 nickels and 3 cents 1 dime and 1 nickel and 8 cents 1 dime and 13 cents 4 nickels and 3 cents 3 nickels and 8 cents 2 nickels and 13 cents 1 nickel and 18 cents 23 cents