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Desmond gave Brenda at least two quarters, which are each worth 25 cents, totaling at least 50 cents. The remaining 5 coins must add up to 42 cents. Since quarters are the highest denomination, the other coins must be lower in value, such as dimes (10 cents) and pennies (1 cent). Therefore, Desmond likely gave Brenda 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies.
At least 1 of the coins must be a quarter (the 5 cent part), so there are exactly 3 ways to make $1.25 with either dimes and quarters or just quarters:1 quarter, 10 dimes3 quarters, 4 dimes5 quartersIf you have to use both coins, there are only the 2 ways shown.
The answer depends on the constraints of the problem.If you are required to have at least one of each of the named coins: 4 pennies, 2 nickels, 1 dime, and 3 quarters is 99 cents ($0.99).If you just have to pick from these, but not necessarily choose at least one of each: 4 pennies, 0 nickels, 9 dimes, 3 quarters is $1.69
When output falls for at least 2 quarters.
At least $2.75
$.25, 1980s quarters are not rare in the least.
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Assuming the plural is used because there are more than 1 of each coin, then there are at least 2 quarters and at most 48 quarters. If the plural is being used in a generic way, meaning at least 1 of each coin must be present, then there is at least 1 quarter and at most 49 quarters. If you want a more specific answer, then more specific data is needed in the question.
It is 0.75
In a word, no. Medicare eligibility is based on being at least 65 years old and having at least 40 quarters of "covered" employment, or being the spouse of someone with 40 quarters.
At least 50 cents for the pair.
Yes. All pre-1965 silver quarters are currently worth at least $6 for the silver, while modern copper clad quarters are worth face value.
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U.S. quarters minted in 1964 and earlier contain 90% silver and are currently worth at least $6 in melt value. However, some quarters are worth more depending on date, mint mark, and condition.