Let p be the size of the smallest piece. Then we know that it (p) plus the middle piece (p + 5) and the longest piece (3 x p) adds up to 75. p + (p+5) + 3p = 75 => 2p + 5 + 3p = 75 => 5p = 75 - 5 => 5p = 70 => p = 14 So the smallest piece is p = 14 ft. The middle piece is p + 5 = 19 ft. And the largeset peice is 3p = 42 ft. Adding the sizes to check: 14 + 19 + 42 = 75
The P in PIN stands for personal.
There is no "you" in P = V x I
No U.S. One Cent coin will have a "P" mintmark only a "D" or "S."
The Lincoln cent does not use a "P" mint mark. The coin was struck in Philadelphia.
12 sides on a fifty cent piece? (Australian)
No Half Dollar before 1980 has a "P" mintmark, so the coin was struck in Philadelphia.
It's just a common Kennedy half dollar that's nothing special, just spend it.
sides on a fifty pence piece
7 sides on a fifty pence coin
Edges on a fifty pence piece
7 Sides on a Fifty Pence Piece...
With pennies, dimes, and quarters only, this is not possible.If you could have fractions of coins or negative coins, here are some equations which together represent all solutions:P=5tD=-8t+400/3Q=3t-100/3Where P, D, and Q are the numbers of pennies, dimes, and quarters respectively, and t is any number.HOWEVER: If fifty-cent pieces are allowed, you may have:60 pennies, 39 dimes, 0 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece65 pennies, 31 dimes, 3 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece70 pennies, 23 dimes, 6 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece75 pennies, 15 dimes, 9 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece80 pennies, 7 dimes, 12 quarters, and 1 fifty-cent piece75 pennies, 20 dimes, 1 quarter, and 4 fifty-cent pieces80 pennies, 12 dimes, 4 quarters, and 4 fifty-cent pieces85 pennies, 4 dimes, 7 quarters, and 4 fifty-cent pieces90 pennies, 1 dime, 2 quarters, and 7 fifty-cent piecesAnd for a riddle you could say Half Dime (A Coin From the 1700's and 1800's.)
First off, WHY DO YOU HAVE A TWO AND A HALF DOLAR GOLD PIECE??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!
Master P is richer. Rapper, 50 Cent, has an estimated net worth of $140 million. Master P has a net worth of $350 million.
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