10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.
a dime, a quarter and a fifty-cent piece.
20 = 100 / 5
To make a decimal value of 60 using coins, you can use various combinations of coins, depending on their denominations. For example, you could use six 10-cent coins (dimes) to equal 60 cents. Alternatively, you could use one 50-cent coin and one 10-cent coin, or three 20-cent coins. The specific coins used can vary based on their values.
Only one. The U.S. Penny, the form of currency with the smallest value, is worth one cent. That being said, it is impossible to "make" one cent with two or more coins.
(25) 2 cent pieces
Hmmmm. This is a trick question, huh. The two US coins that total fifty-five cents are a fifty-cent piece and a five-cent piece. The fifty-cent piece is the one that is not a nickel.
To calculate the value of 1,800 fifty-cent pieces, multiply the number of coins by their value: 1,800 x $0.50 = $900. Therefore, 1,800 fifty-cent pieces are worth $900.
A fifty cent piece and a nickel.
A fifty cent piece and a nickel equals 55 cents. If it's a riddle stating, "I have two coins that equals 55 cents, and one is not a nickel", the answer is still a fifty cent coin and a nickel. One is not a nickel, but the other one is.
30 dollars. 60 fifty cent coins equals 30 dollars
a dime, a quarter and a fifty-cent piece.
A fifty cent piece and a nickel. One is not a nickel, but the other one is.
A fifty-cent piece.
Value of 1986 fifty cent piece
The mint set is worth about ten dollars.
20 = 100 / 5
Only one. The U.S. Penny, the form of currency with the smallest value, is worth one cent. That being said, it is impossible to "make" one cent with two or more coins.