To make 1.34 cents using 10 coins, you would need a combination of coins with different values. One possible combination could be 4 quarters (25 cents each), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 4 pennies (1 cent each). This adds up to 1.00 + 0.05 + 0.04 = 1.09, so you would still need an additional 25 cents to reach 1.34 cents.
Well, honey, if you're talking about 20 cent coins, then it's simple math. You take 2.00 and divide it by 0.20, which gives you 10. So, ten 20 cent coins make 2.00. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling.
Three. A 20 cent, 10 cent and 5 cent coin.
There are 10 ten-cent coins in one dollar. This is because each ten-cent coin represents 0.10 of a dollar, and 10 of these coins would equal 1 dollar. Therefore, you would need 10 ten-cent coins to make 1 dollar.
Four 5 cent coins and three 10 cent coins.
1 x 50 cent 10 x 1 cent 6 x 5 cent 1 x 10 cent
To calculate the number of 10 cent coins needed to make $2.80, you would first convert $2.80 to cents, which is 280 cents. Then, you would divide 280 by 10 (the value of each coin) to find the number of coins needed. Therefore, you would need 28 10 cent coins to make $2.80.
25 cent and 10 cent and 1 cent
One way of doing this is with 19 ten-cent coins and 10 one-cent coins.
Cent cent cent cent cent nickel nickel nickel nickel ....,.., not possible
Well, honey, if you're talking about 20 cent coins, then it's simple math. You take 2.00 and divide it by 0.20, which gives you 10. So, ten 20 cent coins make 2.00. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling.
Three. A 20 cent, 10 cent and 5 cent coin.
10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.
There are 10 ten-cent coins in one dollar. This is because each ten-cent coin represents 0.10 of a dollar, and 10 of these coins would equal 1 dollar. Therefore, you would need 10 ten-cent coins to make 1 dollar.
75 cents can be made from 5 ten-cent coins, 3 five-cent coins, and 10 one-cent coins.
5 right?
500 ten cent coins make $5.
Four 5 cent coins and three 10 cent coins.