Expressed monetarily, (7 x $0.25) + $0.43 = $2.18 or 2 dollars 18 cents.
There are 100 pennies in a dollar, and since one quarter is worth 25 cents, 7 quarters equal 7 x 25 cents, which is 175 cents. To convert cents to pennies, you multiply by 1, so 175 cents is equal to 175 pennies. Therefore, there are 175 pennies in 7 quarters.
To make 91 cents using 12 coins, you can use a combination of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. One possible combination is 3 quarters (75 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 7 pennies (7 cents). This totals 91 cents with exactly 12 coins.
To find the total, first convert 7 quarters into dollars. Since one quarter is $0.25, 7 quarters equal $1.75. Adding this to 2.65 gives you 2.65 + 1.75 = 4.40. Therefore, 2.65 plus 7 more quarters equals $4.40.
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3 quarters = 75 cents 4 dimes = 40 cents 2 nickles = 10 cents 7 pennies = 7 cents Total is 132 cents which is $1.32
10 quarters = 250 cents (25 x 10) 7 dimes = 70 cents (7 x 10) 250 + 70 = 320 10 quarters and 7 dimes equal 320 cents. In other words, $3.20 or 3 dollars and twenty cents.
3 quarters = 75 cents 7 dimes= 70 cents 3 nickels= 15 cents 8 pennies= 8 cents for a total of 168 cents or $1.68
The easiest way is to convert everything to cents first. - Seven nickels = 35 cents - Two quarters = 50 cents - so 7 nickels to 2 quarters is the same as 35/50, or 0.7 as a decimal number.
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34 + 43*7 = 335
43 7+12=19 19+24=43
3 dimes 1 nickel and 3 pennies
3 quarters = 75 cents 7 dimes= 70 cents 3 nickels= 15 cents 8 pennies= 8 cents for a total of 168 cents or $1.68
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28 quarters is equal to $7. Quarters are worth 25 cents each, so to find the total value in dollars, you would divide the number of quarters by 4 (since there are 4 quarters in a dollar). Therefore, 28 quarters divided by 4 equals $7.
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