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.
Five times.
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.
53 ways by me yash bhedaru
.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...