10 nickels and 2 quarters
There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar using the coins of a penny thru 1/2 dollar
one half dollar; one quarter; one dime; 15 pennies
2 quarters 3 dimes 4 nickels
A half dollar and five pennies
There are many. Various ways to make a dollar using coins. 100 pennies, 4 quarters, 2 50 cent coins, 1 50 cent coin and 2 quarters, 10 dimes, 20 nickels, and many variations. There are 293 ways to make a dollar but maybe there are more possible ways.
To make a dollar using the coins mentioned (pennies, quarters, nickels, half dollar, and dollar coin), we can create combinations of these coins. The possible combinations can be calculated using a systematic approach, considering the different values of each coin. This would involve listing out all possible combinations and summing them to reach a total of one dollar. The total number of ways to make a dollar using these coins would be the total number of valid combinations that add up to one dollar.
10 nickels and 2 quarters
The answer to the question as written is no. The smallest number would be 4 coins: 1 quarter, 4 dimesHowever the question isn't correctly written. It's a actually brain teaser that asks, "Can you make 55 cents using two coins if one of them is not a nickel?" The answer of course is a half dollar and a nickel - the half dollar is the coin that's not a nickel!
There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar using the coins of a penny thru 1/2 dollar
I'd say you can't. If all the coins are the smallest possible without pennies, they must all be nickels, and 21 of them make $1.05 . So in order for 21 coins to be not more than $1.00, there must be some pennies.
one half dollar; one quarter; one dime; 15 pennies
2 quarters 3 dimes 4 nickels
A 50 cent piece, a quarter and 5 nickels.
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2 quarters and 5 dimes
Using pennies, nickels, and dimes: 85 pennies 1 nickel 1 dime Total = 87 coins.