The answer is three quarter's, one nickel's dime and a penny!
53 ways by me yash bhedaru
1 Quarter, 2 Nickels, 3 Pennies....
The answer will depend on which country's (region's) currency you are talking about. 10 + 10 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 cents in the Eurozone.
Six coins that approximate to $.86 (although they are not six different coins) are three quarters ($.75), two nickels ($.10), and one penny ($.01...this is 1 cent, not .1 cents!)Hope this helps!
The answer will depend on which country's currency the question is about.
A fifty cent piece and six pennies.
80 cents one-third of six is two, so two dimes is 20 cents if one-fourth is 20 cents then her total amount is 80 cents
The answer is three quarter's, one nickel's dime and a penny!
53 ways by me yash bhedaru
1 Quarter, 2 Nickels, 3 Pennies....
The answer will depend on which country's (region's) currency you are talking about. 10 + 10 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 cents in the Eurozone.
A fifty cent piece and six pennies.
Six coins that approximate to $.86 (although they are not six different coins) are three quarters ($.75), two nickels ($.10), and one penny ($.01...this is 1 cent, not .1 cents!)Hope this helps!
If you can use up to three types of coins, the answer would be to use a Dollar coin - require only one coin.If you must use exactly three types of coins, the answer would be to use 3 Quarters, 2 Dimes and a Nickel - requires six coins.
55, 51, 11
The 6 coins that would be equal to 47 cents, would be one quarter, one dime, two nickels, and two pennies. There is no other way to make this with six coins.