1 x 50 cent
10 x 1 cent
6 x 5 cent
1 x 10 cent
Fifty Cent piece, quarter, penny
A half dollar (50-cent piece), 7 nickels, and a penny.
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it is impossible to get exactly one dollar with fifty coins. It requires half a nickel and half a penny, which is impossible (12.5 nickels and 37.5 pennies) if there are 12 nickels and 38 pennies, you get 98 cents if there are 13 nickels and 37 pennies, you get 102 cents
a 10 cent piece and a 50 cent piece ( we don't have dimes in our currency so it's not a problem) (check the wording, if it says that one isn't a dime then that is because the fifty cent piece isn't a dime)
fifty-cent piece and two quarters.
A 50 cent piece, a quarter and 5 nickels.
Fifty Cent piece, quarter, penny
There are 500 pennies or 50 dimes or 20 quarters or 10 fifty cent pieces in a 5 dollar roll: 1 fifty cent piece & 3 quarters & 31 dimes & 65 pennies = $5
One quarter, two dimes, two nickels, forty-five pennies.
1 - .50 (fifty-cent piece) 1 - .25 (quarter) 1 - .10 (dime) 2 - .05 (nickel) 5 - .01 (penny)
A half dollar (50-cent piece), 7 nickels, and a penny.
four dimes equal 40 cents ten nickels equal fifty cents ten pennies equal 10 cents Add the 3 groups of coins for one dollar
Coins have different weights, so it depends on what kind of coins you're using.
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it is impossible to get exactly one dollar with fifty coins. It requires half a nickel and half a penny, which is impossible (12.5 nickels and 37.5 pennies) if there are 12 nickels and 38 pennies, you get 98 cents if there are 13 nickels and 37 pennies, you get 102 cents
A fifty cent piece and six pennies.