To make 80 using numbers between 3 and 25, you can use addition, multiplication, or combinations of both. For example, the pairs (55, 25), (40, 40), and (30, 50) can be used in addition, while multiplication allows for combinations like (4 × 20) or (8 × 10). Additionally, you can find combinations of multiple numbers (like 20 + 20 + 20 + 20) to reach 80. However, the specific combinations will depend on how strictly you interpret the use of numbers.
6 ways.
12 ways.
Three different ways.
2 plus 5
1.5 nickels2.2 dimes,and 1 nickel3.1 quater4.25 pennies5.4 nickels, and 5 penniesthank youkyanna harrisonP.S THIS IS ALL I HAVE FOR NOW
6 ways.
25 ways. 25 ways. 25 ways. 25 ways.
12 ways.
An infinite number of ways. The question needs to be more restrictive.
50+25+15-5
Three different ways.
Infinitely many. 1+24 is one. 250/10 is another.
2 plus 5
1.5 nickels2.2 dimes,and 1 nickel3.1 quater4.25 pennies5.4 nickels, and 5 penniesthank youkyanna harrisonP.S THIS IS ALL I HAVE FOR NOW
1.00+25+25+5=1.55 25+25+25+25+25+25+5=1.55 10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+5=1.55 are the possible ways.
Assuming only current U.S. coins are used (.50, .25, .10, .5 and .01) there are 62 ways to make $0.57.
More than 25.