Assuming that they are current US coins, 2 Dimes and 1 Nickel. If they were obsolete denominations, they could also be a 20 Cent Coin, a 3 Cent Coin and a 2 Cent Coin.
75 cents can be made from 5 ten-cent coins, 3 five-cent coins, and 10 one-cent coins.
a dime, a quarter and a fifty-cent piece.
3^3 is equal to 27.
80=27+27+26 equal divide but 26(fault coins) 27=9+9+9 9=3+3+3 3=1+1+1 so answer is 4
Assuming that they are current US coins, 2 Dimes and 1 Nickel. If they were obsolete denominations, they could also be a 20 Cent Coin, a 3 Cent Coin and a 2 Cent Coin.
75 cents can be made from 5 ten-cent coins, 3 five-cent coins, and 10 one-cent coins.
Gold Coins: $20-$10-$5-$3-$2.50-$1.00 Silver coins: Dollar-Half Dollar-Quarter- 20 cent piece-Dime-Half Dime-3 cent silver. Copper Coins: 5 cent- 3 cent (nickel)- 2 cent- 1 cent- Half cent
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With US coins, a half-dollar and two nickels, or two quarters and a dime. If you have 20-cent coins, 3 of those, or the 50 cent and two 5 cent coins.
1863 only had a mintage of 21,000 3-cent coins.
a dime, a quarter and a fifty-cent piece.
3^3 is equal to 27.
80=27+27+26 equal divide but 26(fault coins) 27=9+9+9 9=3+3+3 3=1+1+1 so answer is 4
One fifty-cent piece, one dime, and one cent (penny)
No. 18/27 is equal to 2/3 1/9 is equal to 3/27 18/27 is equal to 6/9
2 Fifty cent coins. 3 dimes, and 2 pennies.