Ten 1p coins
Eight 1p coins 2p coin
Six 1p coins two 2p coins
Four 1p coins three 2p coins
Two 1p coins four 2p coins.
Two 5p coins
One 5p coin two 2p coins one 1p coin
One 5p coin one 2p coin three 1p coins
One 5p coin five 1p coins
Five 2p coins
One 10p coin
Oh, what a lovely question! You can make one pound using different combinations of silver coins. Let's see, you could use 100 five-pence coins, 50 ten-pence coins, 20 twenty-pence coins, or 10 fifty-pence coins. There are many combinations to explore, just like painting a beautiful landscape with different colors!
In the US, only one -- 5 pennies, 5 nickels, 2 dimes (5+25+20).If you have 20-cent (20 pence) coins : 10 pennies, 2 20-cent
150 10p coins.
14 dimes 2 nickles or 2 quarters 8 nickles and 6 dimes
21 ways
5 ways.
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Oh, what a lovely question! You can make one pound using different combinations of silver coins. Let's see, you could use 100 five-pence coins, 50 ten-pence coins, 20 twenty-pence coins, or 10 fifty-pence coins. There are many combinations to explore, just like painting a beautiful landscape with different colors!
The answer depends on the currency in question and, therefore, the coins that are available. For example the US does not use 20 cent or 2 cent coins while the UK has 20 pence and 2 pence coins.
If you mean 3 pence, there are two ways, 3 x 1p coins or 1 x 1p plus 1 x 2p coin.
There are multiple ways to make one pound, depending on the type of currency you are using. For example, in British pound sterling, you can use one coin worth one pound, two coins worth 50 pence each, four coins worth 25 pence each, or 100 coins worth 1 penny each.
The answer will depend on the currency being used. For example, the US does not have a 20 pence coin which the UK does, conversely, the UK does not have a 25 pence coin.
In the US, only one -- 5 pennies, 5 nickels, 2 dimes (5+25+20).If you have 20-cent (20 pence) coins : 10 pennies, 2 20-cent
5 coins and 5 coins
Alot of ways
150 10p coins.
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