more than i can count!
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Oh dear, someone who cannot count to the answer which is 6!
There are 25 of them.
Four.
To make 60c, you can have no more than 2 quarters, because if you had 3 quarters that would make 75c, which is too much. So, you could make 60c with no quarters and some nickels, 1 quarter and some nickels, or 2 quarters and some nickels. If you have no quarters, you would need 12 nickels (12 x 5 = 60) if you had 1 quarter, you would need 7 nickels (7 x 5 = 35, 35 + 25 = 60) If you had 2 quarters, you would need 2 nickels (2 x 5 = 10, 25 x 2 = 50, 10 + 50 = 60) So, if you have to make 60c using quarters AND nickels, there are two different ways to do it: 1 quarter + 7 nickels 2 quarters + 2 nickels
how many quarters are in 40 nickels
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If you have a quarter (worth 25 cents) and can't use pennies, you could make 0.65 using a quarter and a dime (10 cents), or three quarters. So, there are two combinations in this scenario - each one a unique little masterpiece!
42 combinations.
18
There are sixteen different ways.
Either 30 nickels or 6 quarters or a lot of combinations of the two.
There are 11 ways to get $4.10 using only quarters and nickels. These combinations are: 41 quarters 8 quarters, 6 nickels 15 quarters, 2 nickels 3 quarters, 12 nickels 20 quarters, 1 nickel 35 quarters 8 quarters, 5 nickels 15 quarters, 1 nickel 5 quarters, 10 nickels 30 quarters, 1 nickel 1 quarter, 20 nickels
$3.10 could be no quarters and 62 nickels, or it could be 12 quarters and 2 nickels, or it could be eleven other different mixes. There are 13 different ways to do it with quarters and nickels.
There are 25 of them.
729
Six.
1. 3 quarters , 2 dimes , 1 nickel 2. 3 quarters , 1 dime , 3 nickels And many other combinations
To determine the number of ways to make a dollar using quarters (25 cents), dimes (10 cents), and nickels (5 cents), we can represent the problem using a combination of these coins. By systematically counting combinations for different quantities of quarters (0 to 4), and then varying the number of dimes and nickels to reach the total of 100 cents, we find there are 292 different combinations to make a dollar with these coins.
Four.