To make 5 dollars using 10 cent coins, you would need 50 coins. This is because there are 100 cents in a dollar, so you would need 500 cents to make 5 dollars. Dividing 500 by 10 (the value of each coin) gives you 50 coins needed to make 5 dollars.
Three half-dollars (three 50-cent coins). In US coins, a dollar and two quarters (dollar coins are not well-circulated).
Simple answer: 98 coins of 1 cent each.
A half dollar, a quarter, and three pennies make 72 cents. But let's be real, who even uses half dollars these days? Just stick to quarters and pennies like the rest of us and stop trying to be fancy.
2,000 5cent coins makes 100 UD dollars if i am right with my math
One way of doing this is with 19 ten-cent coins and 10 one-cent coins.
10,000 pennies
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To determine how many 5-cent coins make up 3 dollars, we first convert 3 dollars to cents, which is 300 cents. Then, we divide 300 cents by 5 cents to find the number of 5-cent coins needed. The result is 60, so 60 five-cent coins make up 3 dollars.
To make 5 dollars using 10 cent coins, you would need 50 coins. This is because there are 100 cents in a dollar, so you would need 500 cents to make 5 dollars. Dividing 500 by 10 (the value of each coin) gives you 50 coins needed to make 5 dollars.
One half dollar (50 cent piece) and two quarter dollars (25 cent each piece)
Three half-dollars (three 50-cent coins). In US coins, a dollar and two quarters (dollar coins are not well-circulated).
Simple answer: 98 coins of 1 cent each.
A half dollar, a quarter, and three pennies make 72 cents. But let's be real, who even uses half dollars these days? Just stick to quarters and pennies like the rest of us and stop trying to be fancy.
2,000 5cent coins makes 100 UD dollars if i am right with my math
4 fifty-cent pieces 6 dimes 4 nickels 20 pennies