The answer will depend on the country whose currency you are asking about. Many countries use cents and the coinage varies from country to country. Some have 2 cent coins or 20 cent coins, others have 25.
There are 201 ways and I regret that I do not have the will to list them. One of each coin or 38 of 1p coins are the 2 extremes.
3 dimes 1 nickel and 3 pennies
38/100, or 38 over 100
You can't. If a nickel is 5 cents, and a penny is 1 cent, the equation you need to solve is:- 38 = k (5 + 1) = 6k 38 is not exactly divisible by 6, therefore there is no whole number of nickels/pennies that satisfies the equation.
The answer will depend on the country whose currency you are asking about. Many countries use cents and the coinage varies from country to country. Some have 2 cent coins or 20 cent coins, others have 25.
To calculate the number of 10 cent coins in $3.80, you divide the total amount by the value of each coin. In this case, $3.80 divided by $0.10 equals 38. Therefore, there are 38 10 cent coins in $3.80.
There are 201 ways and I regret that I do not have the will to list them. One of each coin or 38 of 1p coins are the 2 extremes.
3 dimes 1 nickel and 3 pennies
38/100, or 38 over 100
You can't. If a nickel is 5 cents, and a penny is 1 cent, the equation you need to solve is:- 38 = k (5 + 1) = 6k 38 is not exactly divisible by 6, therefore there is no whole number of nickels/pennies that satisfies the equation.
38 cents, as it is closer to 38 than 39.
13
38 per cent
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
71+38+73+18
A percent is a number over 100, so: 38/100 = 19/50