quarter = 25 cents dime = 10 cents, total so far 35 cents 2-nickels = 10 cents, total so far 45 cents 3 pennies = 3 cents, total 48 cents
Half Dollar, and A Nickel.
Three coins that equal 80 cents could be a quarter (25 cents), a quarter (25 cents), and a half-dollar (50 cents). This combination adds up to a total of 80 cents.
2 quarters = 50 cents 2 dimes = 20 cents 5 pennies = 5 cents Total = 75 cents
To make 95 cents using 6 coins, you can use the following combination: three quarters (75 cents), one dime (10 cents), and two pennies (2 cents). This adds up to a total of 95 cents using exactly 6 coins.
You have provided insufficient information to answer the question. You would need to tell either (i) the total number of coins or (ii) the exact total value.
5 of 10 Cents = $0.50 1 of 50 Cents = $0.50 6 total = $1.00
1 quarter, 6 nickels, and 1 penny equal 56 cents.
quarter = 25 cents dime = 10 cents, total so far 35 cents 2-nickels = 10 cents, total so far 45 cents 3 pennies = 3 cents, total 48 cents
two 5 cents,four 1 cents and one 25 cent
You cannot. With US coins, you are limited to pennies, nickels, and dimes. 5 pennies = 5 cents 4 nickels = 20 cents Total of 9 coins and 25 cents. It is impossible to use any greater number of coins and impossible to use 10 coins in today's US currency.
25 cents = 0 = $0.00 10 cents = 3 = $0.30 5 cents = 1 = $0.05 1 cent = 15 = $0.15 total coins = 19 = $0.50
Half Dollar, and A Nickel.
Three coins that equal 80 cents could be a quarter (25 cents), a quarter (25 cents), and a half-dollar (50 cents). This combination adds up to a total of 80 cents.
2 quarters = 50 cents 2 dimes = 20 cents 5 pennies = 5 cents Total = 75 cents
A multiple of 11 can't be a prime number.
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