Three. A quarter a dime and a nickel (25+10+5)
It depends on the currency.Current US coins are limited to $1 so the number of coins to reach $19.95 will be 24. Nineteen $1 coins, three quarters and two dimes.In times gone by, US currency included $10 and $5 coins so the number was once lower than the current 24 coins.UK currency has a £2 coin so £19.95 will require 14 coins. Nine £2 coins, one £1 coin, one 50 pence, two 20 pence coins and a 5 pence coin.
The smallest coin available is a penny, worth one cent. Simply shift the decimal two places to the right (because you're going from dollars and cents to strictly cents) to find that you would need 2930 pennies to make $29.30 using the largest number of coins possible. Using any other coins would only decrease the number of coins in the combination.
the smallest perfect number is 1
no 0 isn't the smallest number because there are negative numbers so there really is no biggest number nor smallest number
50p + 20p + 10p + 5p + 2p +2p = 6 coins
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Three. A quarter a dime and a nickel (25+10+5)
To determine the smallest number of coins that will total exactly 17.85, we need to consider the denominations of the coins available. If we have coins in denominations of 0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.25, 1.00, and 2.00, we can use a combination of these coins to reach 17.85. The smallest number of coins needed would be achieved by using the highest denomination coins first, followed by the smaller denominations to make up the difference. The specific combination of coins would depend on the availability of each denomination and the constraints of the problem.
The smallest mintage of New Zealand predecimal general circulation coins was the 1961 Halfcrown with only 80,000 minted. The smallest mintage of New Zealand decimal general circulation coins was the 1997 Two Dollar coin with only 1,008,000 minted.
It depends on the currency.Current US coins are limited to $1 so the number of coins to reach $19.95 will be 24. Nineteen $1 coins, three quarters and two dimes.In times gone by, US currency included $10 and $5 coins so the number was once lower than the current 24 coins.UK currency has a £2 coin so £19.95 will require 14 coins. Nine £2 coins, one £1 coin, one 50 pence, two 20 pence coins and a 5 pence coin.
The smallest coin available is a penny, worth one cent. Simply shift the decimal two places to the right (because you're going from dollars and cents to strictly cents) to find that you would need 2930 pennies to make $29.30 using the largest number of coins possible. Using any other coins would only decrease the number of coins in the combination.
1 is the smallest natural number.
The smallest Mersenne number is 2.
the smallest perfect number is 1
The smallest odd number is 1.
1 is the smallest whole number