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!
Three coins that equal 27 cents can be one quarter (25 cents) and one penny (2 cents). Alternatively, you could use two dimes (20 cents) and one nickel (5 cents) for a total of 25 cents, plus two pennies to reach 27 cents. However, the simplest combination is one quarter and two pennies.
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.
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. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
A quarter and a nickel, it says one is not a quarter so the other has to be a quarter.
Sarah has 55 cents in US coins, and one of the coins is not a nickel. This means she could have a quarter (25 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and a nickel (5 cents), totaling 50 cents, along with another nickel. Therefore, her coins could be one quarter, two dimes, and two nickels.
Three coins that can make 25 cents are one quarter (25 cents) or two dimes (20 cents) and one nickel (5 cents). Other combinations include five nickels (5 cents each) or a combination of various coins, but the simplest is one 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.