To make 55 cents using only nickels (5 cents) and dimes (10 cents), we can set up the equation (5n + 10d = 55), where (n) is the number of nickels and (d) is the number of dimes. Simplifying this gives (n + 2d = 11). The possible values for (d) range from 0 to 5 (since 2d must be less than or equal to 11), leading to the pairs: (11, 0), (9, 1), (7, 2), (5, 3), (3, 4), and (1, 5). Thus, there are 6 ways to make 55 cents with nickels and dimes.
7 dimes and 1 nicle
There are 4 ways.
Sue has three nickels.
45 including a half dollar.
More than 25.
45X1X5X10 = 2250 ways to make 45 cents using pennies nickels and dimes.
There are 5 ways to make 30 cents using quarters, nickels, and dimes.
There are 36 different ways to make 50 cents out of nickels, dimes and pennies.
7 dimes and 1 nicle
There are 4 ways.
2 dimes and 5 nickels
two dimes and two penniesone dime, two nickels, and two pennies
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Oh, dude, like, you can make 30 cents using nickels, dimes, and quarters in, like, 5 different ways. You can do it with 6 nickels, 3 dimes, or 1 quarter and 1 nickel, or 2 dimes and 2 nickels, or 1 dime and 4 nickels. So, yeah, there are, like, 5 ways to make that sweet 30 cents.
Sue has three nickels.
43 dimes and 30 nickels
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