15 quarters, 3 dimes
85 dimes = 85*10 cents = 85*10/25 quarters = 34 quarters.
1 quarter = 25 cents 1 dime = 10 cents ⇒ 10 quarters + 2 dimes = 10 x 25 cents + 2 x 10 cents = 270 cents
$3.45 $1.00 = 4 quarters $2.00 = 8 quarters $3.00 = 12 quarters $3.00 + $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.10
It is 99 cents :D
30 quarters equals $7.50 42 dimes equals $4.20 That adds up to 72 coins with a value of $11.70
15 quarters, 3 dimes
Mula has 16 dimes and 11 quarters.
85 dimes = 85*10 cents = 85*10/25 quarters = 34 quarters.
One roll of dimes contains 50 coins for a value of $5. Quarters come in rolls of 40 for a value of $10.
1.05
Helen has twice as many dimes as nickels and five more quarters than nickels the value of her coins is 4.75 how many dimes does she have?
Not possible, the maximum value of 1 dime and 56 quarters is $14.10. Increasing the number of dimes reduces the total value by 15c per dime
1 quarter = 25 cents 1 dime = 10 cents ⇒ 10 quarters + 2 dimes = 10 x 25 cents + 2 x 10 cents = 270 cents
If Keoki has 14 quarters and 8 dimes (for a total of 22 coins), she has $3.50 and $0.80 or $4.30 in coins. If Keoki has 15 quarters and 7 dimes (for a total of 22 coins), she has $3.75 and $0.70 or $4.45 in coins. If Keoki has 22 coins that are all dimes and quarters and their value in total is $4.35 as asked, there isn't a combination of coins that will permit her to have both 22 coins and $4.35 worth of coins.
4 quarters = $1.00 4 dimes = $0.40 4 nickels = $0.20 4 pennies = $0.04 Total: $1.64
$3.45 $1.00 = 4 quarters $2.00 = 8 quarters $3.00 = 12 quarters $3.00 + $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.10