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110 pennies = 11 dimes.

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How many dimes is in 2.31 if there are twice as many dimes as pennies?

The X.X1 at the end of the number implies that there could be 1, 11, 21, 31, etc. pennies. Now, we could go through and test the instances. .01 means that there is 1 penny. Therefore, there are 2 dimes to make .31, which does not work. .11 means that there are 11 pennies. Therefore, 22 dimes are required, which make $2.31. This works, so there are 22 dimes.


You have 1.21 dollars in your piggy bank in dimes nickel and pennys if you take out all dimes you have 41cents how many nickels do you have?

You could have: 8 nickels and 1 penny or 6 nickels and 11 pennies or 4 nickels and 21 pennies or 2 nickels and 31 pennies. The option of 0 nickels and 41 pennies is excluded by the necessity that the amount is made up of dimes, nickels and pennies; 0 nickels would mean the $1.21 was made up of dimes and pennies only.


How many dollars equal 1100 pennies?

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With only pennies and dimes how many ways can you make one dollar?

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How many dimes nickels and pennies are there in 1.10?

To find the number of dimes, nickels, and pennies in $1.10, we can set up a system of equations. Let x represent the number of dimes, y represent the number of nickels, and z represent the number of pennies. The total value equation is 10x + 5y + z = 110 cents. Since there are no constraints on the number of coins, there are multiple solutions to this problem. One possible solution is 8 dimes, 0 nickels, and 10 pennies.