I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
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Well, honey, you've got yourself a math problem. To make 85 cents using those coins, you can have combinations like 1 fifty cent coin, 1 twenty-five cent coin, 1 five cent coin, and 1 five cent coin. That's just one way to do it, but there are multiple combinations you can come up with to make a total of 85 cents using those coins.
There is no US coin at all that's equal to 82 cents. But you can make 82 cents if you combine 1 half-dollar, 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies. (50 + 25 + 5 + 2 = 82)
A nickel is a coin worth 5 cents, there are 100 cents in one dollar. Therefore 1500 nickels is equal to 150 dollars.
I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
There is no US coin with a value equal to 60 cents.
there are 50 possible combinations that we found.
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A dime is equal to 10 cents.
Well, honey, you've got yourself a math problem. To make 85 cents using those coins, you can have combinations like 1 fifty cent coin, 1 twenty-five cent coin, 1 five cent coin, and 1 five cent coin. That's just one way to do it, but there are multiple combinations you can come up with to make a total of 85 cents using those coins.
I believe that would be a one dollar coin, cut into 8 equal pieces, two-bits equaled 25 cents.
four pennies....
Impossible, because if you were to have a half dollar, you would have to have a nickel. Also if you were to have 2 quarters, it would equal 50 cents, thus, impossible.
1 Euro coin is equal to 1 dollar and 35 cents in 2009 May.
In the United States, there is no 75 cent coin in regular circulation. The closest denomination to 75 cents would be three quarters (each worth 25 cents). However, some countries may have coins valued at 75 cents or similar amounts.
because there is enough coins that equal more than 5 cents