I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
5 dimes and 6 nicles
The 5 coins are: 2 quarters, one dime, one nickel, and one penny.
66-66+66= 66
11/40 x 240 = 66 pennies 4/20 x 240 = 48 nickels 66 + 48 = 114 non-quarters 240 = 114 = 126 quarters
I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
5 dimes and 6 nicles
The 5 coins are: 2 quarters, one dime, one nickel, and one penny.
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No U.S. coins dated 1966 have a mint mark. The '66 quarter is worth 25 cents.
two quarters, a dime, a nickel, and a penny.
sixty-six cents
35 cents/12 = 2.927 cents each bought at selling at ( 10/3) 3.333 cents 3.333 cents - 2.927 cents = 0.406 cents profit per pencil 0.406 cents * 66 pencils = 26.796 cents ( call it 27 cents profit on a sale of 66 pencils )
if you have 66 dollars or cents put it down if you don't take 66 steps
As long as you add another 66 cents in postage.
55 cents
2.7273