1 quarter (25¢) 3 dimes (55¢) 6 nickles (85¢) 15 pennies (100¢)
$4.54
110 pennies = 11 dimes.
16 coins that equal exactly one dollar are 10 pennies,2quartars, and 4 dimes. Or 3 quarters,10 pennies, and 3 nickels.
Ten dimes is equal to four quarters.
2 quarters, 3 dimes 3 nickles, 5 pennies 7 dimes, 6 nickles 1 quarter, 7 dimes, 5 pennies 1 quarter, 3 dimes, 9 nickles It;s only four but maybe you van think of the fith
2 quarters 3 dimes 8 nickels and 7 pennies equal $1.27
dime - 2 nickel - 8 penny - 40
4 quarters or 3 quarters 2 dimes and 1 nickel or 2 quarters and 5 dimes or 2 quarters 4 dimes and 2 nickels or 3 quarters and 25 pennies or 3 quarters 2 dimes and 10 pennies or 100 pennies or The list can do on and on. Any combination of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters that equal to a dollar. If you are speaking of the dollar.
2400000 cents (USD) equals 2400000 pennies 480000 nickles 240000 dimes 96000 quarters 24000 dollar bills 240 hundred dollar bills
You can take 4 quarters, 9 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies
3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 14 pennies.
1 quarter (25¢) 3 dimes (55¢) 6 nickles (85¢) 15 pennies (100¢)
you have 3 quarters 31 dimes and 65 pennies
$4.54
5 dollars and 101 coins: 70 pennies 8 quarters 23 dimes
With pennies, dimes, and quarters only, this is not possible.If you could have fractions of coins or negative coins, here are some equations which together represent all solutions:P=5tD=-8t+400/3Q=3t-100/3Where P, D, and Q are the numbers of pennies, dimes, and quarters respectively, and t is any number.HOWEVER: If fifty-cent pieces are allowed, you may have:60 pennies, 39 dimes, 0 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece65 pennies, 31 dimes, 3 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece70 pennies, 23 dimes, 6 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece75 pennies, 15 dimes, 9 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece80 pennies, 7 dimes, 12 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece75 pennies, 20 dimes, 1 quarter, and 4 fifty-cent pieces80 pennies, 12 dimes, 4 quarters, and 4 fifty-cent pieces85 pennies, 4 dimes, 7 quarters, and 4 fifty-cent pieces90 pennies, 1 dime, 2 quarters, and 7 fifty-cent piecesAnd for a riddle you could say Half Dime (A Coin From the 1700's and 1800's.)