To make 53 cents with five coins, you can use two quarters (25 cents each), one nickel (5 cents), and two pennies (1 cent each). This combination adds up to 50 cents from the quarters and nickel, plus 3 cents from the two pennies, totaling 53 cents.
1 Q = 25 2 D = 20 1 N = 5 3 P = 3 ------------ 53 cents
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53 cents
10.50 x .05 = .525. About 53 cents.
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1 Q = 25 2 D = 20 1 N = 5 3 P = 3 ------------ 53 cents
You can figure this out by experimenting a bit. Obviously, to have that many coins, most of the coins must be pennies. Also, the number of pennies must be a multiple of 5, since all coins larger than pennies are multiples of 5. If you use 45 pennies and 8 nickels, you have the right amount of coins, but not enough money. The solution turns out to be 45 pennies, 4 nickels, and 4 dimes.
2 dimes, 1 nickel, 1 quarter, and 3 pennies
1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel and 3 pennies.
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.53 could be written a few different ways: Point five three Fifty-three cents (if referring to money) Fifty-three hundredths
35 cents + 80 cents = 115 cents = $1.15
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53 cents
1951: 53 cents 1953: 60 cents 1956: 50 cents 1959: 51 cents
53 cents a pound.
either 47 cents to 53 cents:]] its going up, too...