That's more of a trick question than a real problem. The other coin IS a quarter.
a quarter and a nickel cuz one is not a nickel n one is
Well, isn't that a happy little challenge! You can equal 30 cents using a nickel (worth 5 cents) and a quarter (worth 25 cents). Just use the nickel and the quarter together, and you'll have a total of 30 cents without needing another quarter. Happy counting!
a Dime. 10 cents
Sure thing, honey. If one coin isn't a dime, then it must be a quarter. The other coin must be a dime. A quarter plus a dime equals 35 cents. Math doesn't lie, darling.
6 A 'quarter'and 5 'one cents'
The correct question is: You have two coins that equal 30 cents, and one of them isn't a nickel. Answer: a quarter and a nickel
a quarter and a nickel cuz one is not a nickel n one is
The puzzle actually reads "What two coins equal 30 cents but one of them is not a nickel?"The answer of course is a quarter and a nickel. The quarter is the coin that's not a nickel!
If one of the coins is not a quarter, then the other coin is; plus a nickel, one would still attain a cumulative value of 30 cents.
A quarter and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
Well, isn't that a happy little challenge! You can equal 30 cents using a nickel (worth 5 cents) and a quarter (worth 25 cents). Just use the nickel and the quarter together, and you'll have a total of 30 cents without needing another quarter. Happy counting!
A quarter and a nickel, it says one is not a quarter so the other has to be a quarter.
a Dime. 10 cents
Sure thing, honey. If one coin isn't a dime, then it must be a quarter. The other coin must be a dime. A quarter plus a dime equals 35 cents. Math doesn't lie, darling.
6 A 'quarter'and 5 'one cents'
You have in your pocket a nickel and a quarter. (One of them is not a quarter- The other one is.) :)
One is a quarter, the other is a nickel.