fraction = 2/10 or 1/5
$1 = 100c
thus;
fraction = 20c/100c = 2/10 or 1/5
Five.
To find the number of combinations to get 2 coins from a selection of one 50c, one 20c, and one 10c coin, we can consider the possible pairs. The combinations are: (50c, 20c), (50c, 10c), and (20c, 10c). Therefore, there are a total of 3 combinations.
$2
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20c + 5 = 5c + 65 Divide through by 5: 4c + 1 = c + 13 Subtract c from both sides: 3c + 1 = 13 Subtract 1 from both sides: 3c = 12 Divide both sides by 3: c = 4 20c + 5 = 5c +65 20c - 5c= 65 - 5 15c = 60 15c/15 = 60/15 c = 4 (alternative method)
$0.20 is 1/5th of $1.00
It is 1/20c, whose value will depend on c.
Assuming that a doller is meant to be dollar, the answer is a tenth.
$2, $1, 50c, 20c, 20c.
Five.
20c x 7, plus 10c x 1 20c x 6, plus 10c x 3 20c x 5, plus 10c x 5 20c x 4, plus 10c x 7 20c x 3, plus 10c x 9 20c x 2, plus 10c x 11 20c x 1, plus 10c x 13
It is: 60c
$2
-20F is colder than -20C. This is because the Fahrenheit scale has a smaller degree interval than the Celsius scale, so -20F is a lower temperature than -20C.
30 coins 6 dimes = 60c 4 nickels = 20c 20 pennies = 20c Total $1
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