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If you mean U.S. coins, that would be 25 cents, 5 cents, and 5 cents.
To make 75 cents using 10 coins, you can use the following combination: 3 quarters (25 cents each) and 7 nickels (5 cents each). This adds up to a total of 75 cents using 10 coins in total.
To make 75 cents using three different coins, you can use a quarter (25 cents), a nickel (5 cents), and a half-dollar (50 cents). This combination adds up to a total of 75 cents.
To make 56 cents with 5 coins, you can use three quarters (25 cents each) and two pennies (1 cent each). This combination adds up to 75 cents + 1 cent + 1 cent = 77 cents, which is 21 cents more than required. To adjust for this, you can replace one quarter with a nickel (5 cents) to make it exactly 56 cents: 25 cents + 25 cents + 25 cents + 5 cents + 1 cent = 56 cents with 5 coins.
3 quarters, 1 dime, 1nickel, and 3 pennies (25*3)+10+5+(1*3)= 93 cents
If you mean U.S. coins, that would be 25 cents, 5 cents, and 5 cents.
Three coins that can make 25 cents are one quarter (25 cents) or two dimes (20 cents) and one nickel (5 cents). Other combinations include five nickels (5 cents each) or a combination of various coins, but the simplest is one quarter.
To make 80 cents with three coins, you can use two half dollars (50 cents each) and one quarter (25 cents). This combination totals 80 cents: 50 + 50 + 25 = 80 cents.
To make 75 cents using 10 coins, you can use the following combination: 3 quarters (25 cents each) and 7 nickels (5 cents each). This adds up to a total of 75 cents using 10 coins in total.
You can make 60 cents using the following coins: 3 quarters (25 cents each) 1 dime (10 cents) 1 nickel (5 cents) 1 penny (1 cent)Altogether these 4 coins add up to 60 cents.
Two quarter dollar coins (25 cents each) and five dimes (10 cent each coin) or 3 x 25 cents = 75 cents 3 x 5 cents = 15 cents 1 x 10 cents = 10 cents Total = 100 cents or one dollar.
To make 75 cents using three different coins, you can use a quarter (25 cents), a nickel (5 cents), and a half-dollar (50 cents). This combination adds up to a total of 75 cents.
To make 56 cents with 5 coins, you can use three quarters (25 cents each) and two pennies (1 cent each). This combination adds up to 75 cents + 1 cent + 1 cent = 77 cents, which is 21 cents more than required. To adjust for this, you can replace one quarter with a nickel (5 cents) to make it exactly 56 cents: 25 cents + 25 cents + 25 cents + 5 cents + 1 cent = 56 cents with 5 coins.
25 cents = 0 = $0.00 10 cents = 3 = $0.30 5 cents = 1 = $0.05 1 cent = 15 = $0.15 total coins = 19 = $0.50
3 quarters, 1 dime, 1nickel, and 3 pennies (25*3)+10+5+(1*3)= 93 cents
To make 68 cents with 13 coins, you can use the following combination: 3 quarters (25 cents each), 2 dimes (10 cents each), 3 nickels (5 cents each), and 5 pennies (1 cent each). This totals to 75 cents (3 quarters) + 20 cents (2 dimes) + 15 cents (3 nickels) + 5 cents (5 pennies) = 68 cents. This combination uses a total of 13 coins.
20 pennies = 20 5 nickles = 25 3 dimes = 30 1 quarter = 25 _____________ 29 coins = 100 cents