Well, isn't that just a happy little challenge! You can make 95 cents with 5 coins by using one half-dollar coin (50 cents), one quarter (25 cents), one dime (10 cents), one nickel (5 cents), and one penny (1 cent). Just like painting a beautiful landscape, it's all about finding the right combination that brings harmony and balance to your collection of coins.
If you mean U.S. coins, that would be 25 cents, 5 cents, and 5 cents.
The total 60 cents can be made with 1 quarter, 3 dimes, and 1 nickel (25+30+5).
Oh, dude, totally! You can make 45 cents using 5 coins if you have a quarter (25 cents), a dime (10 cents), and three nickels (5 cents each). That's like basic math, man. So yeah, you can totally make 45 cents with those coins.
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Yes, you can make 25 cents with 9 coins by using 5 pennies and 4 nickels.
One way for 16 Australian coins to equal 95 cents is as follows: * 13 5c coins and 3 10c coins 13 x 5 = 65 3 x 10 = 30 30 + 65 = 95 cents
If you mean U.S. coins, that would be 25 cents, 5 cents, and 5 cents.
20 5 cents coins
5 coins and 5 coins
1 dime 3 quarters 1 nickel 5 pennies
You will make 55 cents with 12 coins by using 5 pennies, 3 dimes, and 4 nickels.5 pennies, 3 dimes, and 4 nickels will make 55 cents with 12 coins.
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Yes, you can make 25 cents with 9 coins by using 5 pennies and 4 nickels.
Oh, dude, totally! You can make 45 cents using 5 coins if you have a quarter (25 cents), a dime (10 cents), and three nickels (5 cents each). That's like basic math, man. So yeah, you can totally make 45 cents with those coins.
5 x 5 cents + 2 x 1 cent = 27 cents
3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 5 pennies.
25 cents plus 5 cents = 30 cents. One of these coins is not a nickel.