Each dollar is worth 100 cents; each nickel is worth five cents; each dime is worth 10 cents. You can put together any combination of nickels and dimes you like to make up one dollar.
Exactly 78 of them.
cows=10, chickens=3 and eggs = 50 cents. You have 100 dollars to buy 100 items. How many of each?
None. It takes 20 nickels (each is five cents) to make one dollar (US)
To find out how many 10-cent coins are needed to make 5 euros, first convert 5 euros to cents, which is 500 cents. Since each 10-cent coin is worth 10 cents, you would divide 500 by 10. Therefore, you need 50 ten-cent coins to make 5 euros.
Each dollar is worth 100 cents; each nickel is worth five cents; each dime is worth 10 cents. You can put together any combination of nickels and dimes you like to make up one dollar.
100 cents make an acre
25 cents equals one quarter.
Exactly 78 of them.
cows=10, chickens=3 and eggs = 50 cents. You have 100 dollars to buy 100 items. How many of each?
To determine how many 20 cent coins make up $165.40, you would first convert the amount to cents, which is 16,540 cents. Then, you would divide this total by 20 cents (the value of each coin) to find the number of coins. Therefore, 16,540 cents divided by 20 cents equals 827 coins. So, 827 twenty-cent coins make up $165.40.
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There is 5 cents in 1 nickel.
75/5 = 15
25 cents make a quarter