Oh, dude, you got me doing math now? Alright, let's see... so a dime is worth 10 cents and a quarter is 25 cents, so if you divide 25 by 10, you get 2.5. Therefore, 14 quarters would be equivalent to 35 dimes. Math can be fun, right?
8 nickels 14 pennies 5 dimes and 6 quarters equals $2.54
14 quarters plus 15 dimes plus 12 nickels and 5 pennies is a total amount of $5.65
There are 14 quarters in 3 and a half. This is calculated by converting 3 and a half into a fraction: 3.5 can be expressed as 3.5 x 4 (since there are 4 quarters in a dollar), which equals 14 quarters.
$5.40
Nickels = 6 Dimes = 2 Quarters = 9 (1/3N) + N + (3+N) = 17 2 1/3N = 14 N = 6
8 nickels 14 pennies 5 dimes and 6 quarters equals $2.54
14 dimes equals 140 pennies.
7 nickels, 4 dimes, 3 quarters
The question suggests that there are 24 coins. 13 of them are pennies, 14 are nickels, and 16 are dimes and the rest are quarters. To answer this question, One would add the number of pennies, nickels, and dimes and subtract the sum of those coins from 24. The difference of the two numbers would be the amount of quarters. However, 13+14+16=43. 24-43= -19 There can't be -19 quarters.
14 quarters plus 15 dimes plus 12 nickels and 5 pennies is a total amount of $5.65
If Keoki has 14 quarters and 8 dimes (for a total of 22 coins), she has $3.50 and $0.80 or $4.30 in coins. If Keoki has 15 quarters and 7 dimes (for a total of 22 coins), she has $3.75 and $0.70 or $4.45 in coins. If Keoki has 22 coins that are all dimes and quarters and their value in total is $4.35 as asked, there isn't a combination of coins that will permit her to have both 22 coins and $4.35 worth of coins.
There are 14 quarters in 3 and a half. This is calculated by converting 3 and a half into a fraction: 3.5 can be expressed as 3.5 x 4 (since there are 4 quarters in a dollar), which equals 14 quarters.
3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 14 pennies.
$5.40
There are 11 combinations. Beginning with the largest coin, they are:1) 3 quarters, 1 dime, and 2 nickels2) 2 quarters, 4 dimes, 1 nickel3) 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 3 nickels4) 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 5 nickels5) 2 quarters, 1 dime, 7 nickels6) 1 quarter, 6 dimes, 2 nickels7) 1 quarter, 5 dimes, 4 nickels8) 1 quarter, 4 dimes, 6 nickels9) 1 quarter, 3 dimes, 8 nickels10) 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 10 nickels11) 1 quarter, 1 dime, 12 nickelsIf you do not need to use all three coins, there are 15 more combinations:12) 3 quarters, 2 dimes13) 3 quarters, 4 nickels14) 2 quarters, 9 nickels15) 1 quarter, 7 dimes16) 1 quarter, 14 nickels17) 9 dimes, 1 nickel18) 8 dimes, 3 nickels19) 7 dimes, 5 nickels20) 6 dimes, 7 nickels21) 5 dimes, 9 nickels22) 4 dimes, 11 nickels23) 3 dimes, 13 nickels24) 2 dimes, 15 nickels25) 1 dime, 17 nickels26) 19 nickels
Nickels = 6 Dimes = 2 Quarters = 9 (1/3N) + N + (3+N) = 17 2 1/3N = 14 N = 6
2 quarters, 2 dimes, 5 nickels, 5 pennies