Five pennies to one nickel.
There are five pennies in one nickel. A nickel is worth five cents, and since each penny is worth one cent, it takes five pennies to equal the value of one nickel.
Four dimes one nickel two pennies are worth 47 cents
5 pennies
woww....a penny is one cent each. 5 of them would equal 5 cents.....a nickel is 5 cents....so 1 nickel equals five pennies....
Five pennies to one nickel.
There are five pennies in one nickel. A nickel is worth five cents, and since each penny is worth one cent, it takes five pennies to equal the value of one nickel.
Four dimes one nickel two pennies are worth 47 cents
1 Dime, 1 Nickel, 2 Pennies 1 Dime, 7 Pennies 3 Nickels, 2 Pennies 2 Nickels, 7 Pennies 1 Nickel, 12 Pennies 17 Pennies The answer is 6 different combinations!
5 pennies
Twenty pennies Fifteen pennies, one nickel Ten pennies, two nickels Ten pennies, one dime Four nickles Three nickels, five pennies Two nickles, one dime Two dimes One dime, one nickel, five pennies
woww....a penny is one cent each. 5 of them would equal 5 cents.....a nickel is 5 cents....so 1 nickel equals five pennies....
you can use 8 pennies,or one nickel and three pennies. Thats pretty much all i know.
Seven combinations that I can come up with: two dimes a nickel and three pennies all pennies two dimes and eight pennies a quarter and three pennies five nickels and three pennies three nickels one dime and three pennies two nickels one dime and eight pennies
One nickel and five pennies.
One quarter,or 25 pennies, or 20 pennies and 1 nickel, or 15 pennies and 2 nickels, or 10 pennies and 3 nickels or 5 pennies and 4 nickels, or 2 dimes and 1 nickel, or 1 dime and 3 nickels, or 15 nickels and 1 dime.
If you have 1 twentieth of a dollar, you would have 5 cents, which can be represented as a single nickel. Alternatively, you could have two pennies and one nickel, or five pennies.