fifty-cent piece and two quarters.
If you mean 3 pence, there are two ways, 3 x 1p coins or 1 x 1p plus 1 x 2p coin.
At least 1 of the coins must be a quarter (the 5 cent part), so there are exactly 3 ways to make $1.25 with either dimes and quarters or just quarters:1 quarter, 10 dimes3 quarters, 4 dimes5 quartersIf you have to use both coins, there are only the 2 ways shown.
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
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fifty-cent piece and two quarters.
If you mean 3 pence, there are two ways, 3 x 1p coins or 1 x 1p plus 1 x 2p coin.
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.
With 1 50cent coin and two quarters 50+25+25=100
At least 1 of the coins must be a quarter (the 5 cent part), so there are exactly 3 ways to make $1.25 with either dimes and quarters or just quarters:1 quarter, 10 dimes3 quarters, 4 dimes5 quartersIf you have to use both coins, there are only the 2 ways shown.
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
3 dimes 13 nickles 5 pennies
3 quarters 3 nickels and 10 pennies 25X3=75 5X3=15 1X10=10 75+15+10=100
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