$3.30
Five
33
33*5 + 67*10 + 19*25 + 14*50 = 2010 cents Mavis has 20 dollars and 10 cents.
29 dimes and one nickel or 28 dimes and 3 nickels or 27 dimes and 5 nickels or 26 dimes and 7 nickels or 25 dimes and 9 nickels or 24 dimes and 11 nickels or 23 dimes and 13 nickels or 22 dimes and 15 nickels or 21 dimes and 17 nickels or 20 dimes and 19 nickels or 19 dimes and 21 nickels or 18 dimes and 23 nickels or 17 dimes and 25 nickels or 16 dimes and 27 nickels or 15 dimes and 29 nickels or 14 dimes and 31 nickels or 13 dimes and 33 nickels or 12 dimes and 35 nickels or 11 dimes and 37 nickels or 10 dimes and 39 nickels or 9 dimes and 41 nickels or 8 dimes and 43 nickels or 7 dimes and 45 nickels or 6 dimes and 47 nickels or 5 dimes and 49 nickels or 4 dimes and 51 nickels or 3 dimes and 53 nickels or 2 dimes and 55 nickels or one dime and 57 nickels
$3.30
330 dimes is 33 dollars.
30 pennys 30 1 half dollar 31 2 dimes 33
To find the number of ways to make 33 cents using pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, we can use a systematic approach. We can start by considering the maximum number of quarters that can be used, which is 1 (as 2 quarters would exceed 33 cents). Then, we can calculate the remaining amount after using 1 quarter (33 - 25 = 8 cents) and determine the combinations of nickels, dimes, and pennies that can make up the remaining amount. By considering all possible combinations, we can find the total number of ways to make 33 cents using these coins.
10 nickels, 3 dimes and 20 pennies.
33 dimes and 16 nickels. 33*.10=3.30. 16*.05=.80. 3.30+.80=4.10.
Five
33
33 dollars and hour
33% of 10,000 dollars = 1000*33/100 = 3300 dollars.
pennies = 1 nickels = 5 dimes = 10 quarters = 25 dollars = 100 1*13=13 5*13=65 10*13=130 25*13=325 100*13=1300 13+65+130+325+1300=1833 pennies or 18 dollars and 33 cents
33*5 + 67*10 + 19*25 + 14*50 = 2010 cents Mavis has 20 dollars and 10 cents.