9 dollars plus 12 quarters plus 25 dimes plus 11 nickels plus 18 pennies = $15.23
5 quarters plus 10 dimes plus 11 nickels = $2.80
1 quarter plus 9 dimes plus 9 nickles plus 7 pennies = $1.67
12 quarters. 20 dimes= 2 dollars, and 20 nickels= 1 dollar. 3 dollars, multiplied by 4 because of the quarters, is 12 quarters
36 dimes plus 24 nickels = $4.80
9 dollars plus 12 quarters plus 25 dimes plus 11 nickels plus 18 pennies = $15.23
18.59
5 quarters plus 10 dimes plus 11 nickels = $2.80
1 quarter plus 9 dimes plus 9 nickles plus 7 pennies = $1.67
12 quarters. 20 dimes= 2 dollars, and 20 nickels= 1 dollar. 3 dollars, multiplied by 4 because of the quarters, is 12 quarters
A toonie is $2.00 A loonie is $1.00 6 dimes = 6*10 cents = 60 cents 2 nickels = 2*5 cents = 10 cents 12 pennies = 12 cents (even though pennies were discontinued in 2012) Adding these amounts gives a total of $3.82
5 dimes is 5 x 10 cents = 50 cents. 3 nickels is 3 x 5 cents = 15 cents. 50 cents + 15 cents = 65 cents.
36 dimes plus 24 nickels = $4.80
(200x25) + (150x10) + (300x1) 5000 + 1500 + 300= 6800 pennies or 68 dollars.
One way would be to use 6 dimes, 4 nickels, and 20 pennies. This would be 60 cents plus 20 cents plus 20 cents = $1.00. Another way would be to use 2 dimes, 13 nickels, and 15 pennies. This would be 20 cents plus 65 cents plus 15 cents = $1.00.
Nickles - 10 $0.50dimes - 20 $2.00quarters - 40 $10.000.50+2.00+10.00 = $12.50 containing 40 quarters---Here's how to solve this with Algebra :Let N be the number of nickels, so that2N is the number of dimes, and2(2N) or 4N is the number of quarters.A nickel is 5 cents, a dime is 10 cents, and a quarter is 25 cents,and the total in the cash register is $12.50Multiplying by their cents values, we have5(N) plus 10(2N) plus 25 (4N) = 12505N + 20N + 100N = 1250125 N = 1250N= 10So the number of nickels is 10, dimes 20, and quarters 40.
1 quarter 3 dimes 4 nickels 1+3+4 = 8 25 + 3x10 + 4x5 = 75 1 half-dolar 2 dimes 5 pennies 1+2+5 = 8 50 + 2x10 +5x1 = 75 7 dimes 1 nickel 7+1 = 8 7x10 + 1x5 = 75