penny dime quarter
4*9 = 36 coins.
35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).
1 cent is 1 hundredth of a dollar so 36 cents are 36 hundredths of a dollar.
Depends on your definition of "Sets of Coins"if this means combinations of units of currency the answer is Two (2):1) 6 quarters = 1.502) 5 quarters, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel = 1.50if each individual coin is treated as a unique item then option 2 becomes 36 different options:6 different quarters could be excluded3 different dimes could be excluded2 different nickels could be excludedfor 6x3x2 = 36 combinations +1 (the 6 quarter method)=37 sets of coins.
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quarter, dime, penny. (It only works with US coins.)
It depends on the currency and so the coinage. For example, there are 20 (Euro) cent coins but not 20 US cents.
penny dime quarter
4*9 = 36 coins.
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It's: 3 Dimes - $0.30 1 Nickel - $0.05 1 Penny - $0.01 $0.30 + $0.05 + $0.01 = $0.36 Good Luck, Yaro
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you cam make 36 different combinations.Ans 2.If you roll one dice twice, there are 36 combinations, if and only if you count 1,2 as different from 2,1.If you are rolling two dice (at once) there are only 21 different combinations !
Four types of coins were minted in 1986. 10 cents: 36 cents in perfect condition. 2 dollars: Between 40 cents and $1.50. 5 dollars: Between 60 cents and $7.20. 1000 dollars: Two different designs were placed on 1986 1,000 dollar coins. Regardless of design, they are worth $842.50 in perfect condition. *All values in US dollar.
35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).35.63 cents = 36 cent (to the nearest cent).