you wil have to figure it out, is it your homework?
I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
The answer will depend on the country whose dollar you mean. Different countries, that use dollar, have coins of different denominations.
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!
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If the question concerned the number of combinations of three different coins, the answer is 23-1 = 7. If the coins are a,b,and c, the combinations are a, b, c, ab, ac, bc, abc. If two of the coins are the same there are only 5 combinations and if all three are the same there are 3.
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I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
The answer will depend on the country whose dollar you mean. Different countries, that use dollar, have coins of different denominations.
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!
4+1, 3+2,1+4 i rock you dont (heheheheheheh)
It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.
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1 coin= $1 dollar piece 2 coins= 2 $0.50 pieces and so on. The least number of coins impossible to go into a dollar is 77 coins.
You could have 5 quarters or 10 dimes and one quarter or several other combinations of coins.
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It depends on the denominations of the coins and the exchange rate at the time.