$2.00
$1.65 is 3 quarters + 18 nickels.
how much is 8 dimes and 13 nickels and 17 penn and 9 quarters
1 quarter = 25¢ 1 dime = 10¢ 1 nickel = 5¢ 100¢ = $1 → 8 quarters + 4 dimes + 6 nickels = 8 x 25¢ + 4 x 10¢ + 6 x 5¢ = 200¢ + 40¢ + 30¢ = 270¢ = $2.70
Chen has 8 nickels, 2 dimes, and 6 quarters.
$2.00
Peggy had three times as many quarters as nickels. She had $1.60 in all. How many nickels and how many quarters did she have?
$1.65 is 3 quarters + 18 nickels.
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
Oh, dude, 18 quarters? That's like 4 dollars and 50 cents. Yeah, quarters are like the cool kids of coins, all shiny and round. So, if you got 18 of those bad boys, you're basically rolling in the dough... well, in the quarter dough at least.
Either 30 nickels or 6 quarters or a lot of combinations of the two.
25 quarters, 20 nickels.
4 quarters 1 nickel 3 quarters 6 nickels 2 quartes 11 nickels 1 quarter 16 nickels 21 nickels So five ways
$4.54
8 nickels 14 pennies 5 dimes and 6 quarters equals $2.54
how much is 8 dimes and 13 nickels and 17 penn and 9 quarters
1 quarter = 25¢ 1 dime = 10¢ 1 nickel = 5¢ 100¢ = $1 → 8 quarters + 4 dimes + 6 nickels = 8 x 25¢ + 4 x 10¢ + 6 x 5¢ = 200¢ + 40¢ + 30¢ = 270¢ = $2.70