15 dimes equals 6 quarters.
We have 3 times as many nickles as dimes. Let X equal our number of dimes then 3X equals our number of nickles. Now multiply these values by the value of the coins they represent. So we get : 10(X) + 5(3X)=150 cents or $1.50 next : 10X + 15X = 150 25X = 150 Divide both sides of the equation by 25 X = 6 so we have six dimes = 60 cents we have 3(X) nickels or 3(6) nickels or 18 nickels and 18 times 5 cents = 90 cents 60 cents in dimes plus 90 cents in nickels = $1.50
Four dimes to a dollar means that there are 10 cents in a dime and 100 cents in a dollar. Therefore, if you have four dimes, you have a total of 40 cents. This is equivalent to 0.40 dollars, as each dime is worth 0.10 dollars.
The total 60 cents can be made with 1 quarter, 3 dimes, and 1 nickel (25+30+5).
How about 6 dimes?
10 cents equals 1 dime so $3.00 = 30 dimes 5 cents equals 1 nickel so $3.00 = 60 nickels
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6 dimes have a face value of 60 cents.
6 dimes = 60 cents and 1 nickel = 5 cents; so 5/60 = 0.08333...., or 8.33%
15 dimes equals 6 quarters.
60 cents
Four dimes to a dollar means that there are 10 cents in a dime and 100 cents in a dollar. Therefore, if you have four dimes, you have a total of 40 cents. This is equivalent to 0.40 dollars, as each dime is worth 0.10 dollars.
We have 3 times as many nickles as dimes. Let X equal our number of dimes then 3X equals our number of nickles. Now multiply these values by the value of the coins they represent. So we get : 10(X) + 5(3X)=150 cents or $1.50 next : 10X + 15X = 150 25X = 150 Divide both sides of the equation by 25 X = 6 so we have six dimes = 60 cents we have 3(X) nickels or 3(6) nickels or 18 nickels and 18 times 5 cents = 90 cents 60 cents in dimes plus 90 cents in nickels = $1.50
1 quarter is 25 cents, 2 dimes are 20 cents (10 cents each), and 3 nickels are 15 cents (5 cents each). Therefore, the total is 60 cents.
You do. 6 dimes = 60 cents 9 nickels = 45 cents 6 dimes = 12 nickels
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