The answer depends on the country or region that the question refers to. There are many countries that use cents as their minor currency units and they do not all have the same coinage.
For example, the US has 25 cent coins but not 20 whereas the Eurozone has 20 and not 25.
There are 36 different ways to make 50 cents out of nickels, dimes and pennies.
A dime is 10 cents and a nickel is 5 cents, so each dime is the same as 2 nickels. That means 49 dimes are equivalent to 49*2 = 98 nickels.
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49/50
if we do not want to use the same number more than once then the answer is: 49*48*47*46*45*44 however if we can use a number more than once the solution is: 49^6
nCr = n!/((n-r)!r!) → 49C8 = 49!/((49-8)!8!) = 49!/(41!8!) = 450,978,066 combinations.
There are 36 different ways to make 50 cents out of nickels, dimes and pennies.
You will make 49 cents with these 7 coins, 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 4 pennies.
there are 13,983,816 combinations.
There are 15180 combinations.
It is 1,349 cents. $1 = 100cents. 100 multiply by $13 = 1,300 cents. 1,300+ 49= 1,349 cents.
13,983,816
A dime is 10 cents and a nickel is 5 cents, so each dime is the same as 2 nickels. That means 49 dimes are equivalent to 49*2 = 98 nickels.
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The number of combinations is 50C6 = 50*49*48*47*46*45/(6*5*4*3*2*1) = 15,890,700
No. There are nearly 14 million combinations of 49 things taken 6 at a time. Excel does not have that many rows or columns to support that.
There are 51C6 = 51*50*49*48*47*46/(6*5*4*3*2*1) = 18,009,460 combinations.