i have no clue tell me the answer or shut you nuts or peasants. so tell me the answer.
30 dimes ,50 half dollars and 20 pennies
I'd say you can't. If all the coins are the smallest possible without pennies, they must all be nickels, and 21 of them make $1.05 . So in order for 21 coins to be not more than $1.00, there must be some pennies.
90 pennies 7 half dollars 2 quarters 1 dime
1 dime and 5 pennies
You can make 97 cents with 7 coins by using 5 coins of 1 cent (5 pennies) and 2 coins of 50 cents (2 half dollars). This combination totals 97 cents: 5 cents from the pennies plus 100 cents from the two half dollars, resulting in 100 - 3 = 97 cents.
30 dimes ,50 half dollars and 20 pennies
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30 dimes, 50 half-dollars, and 20 pennies
I'd say you can't. If all the coins are the smallest possible without pennies, they must all be nickels, and 21 of them make $1.05 . So in order for 21 coins to be not more than $1.00, there must be some pennies.
90 pennies 7 half dollars 2 quarters 1 dime
1 dime and 5 pennies
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You can make 97 cents with 7 coins by using 5 coins of 1 cent (5 pennies) and 2 coins of 50 cents (2 half dollars). This combination totals 97 cents: 5 cents from the pennies plus 100 cents from the two half dollars, resulting in 100 - 3 = 97 cents.
You can make 2 dollars using 14 coins by combining different denominations. For example, you could use 8 quarters (which total $2.00) and 6 pennies (which total $0.06) to reach a total of 14 coins. Alternatively, you could use a mix of dimes, nickels, and pennies, such as 10 dimes (totaling $1.00) and 4 quarters (totaling $1.00) to achieve your goal with 14 coins.
4 fifty-cent pieces 6 dimes 4 nickels 20 pennies
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Yes! If you use Half Dollars, Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies!