10x1cent
14x5cent
2x10cent
OR
15x1cent
5x5cent
6x10 cent
OR
20x1cent
4x5cent
1x10cent
1x50cent
These are the ONLY combinations.
10 x 10c coins
nine
impossible.
Three half-dollars (three 50-cent coins). In US coins, a dollar and two quarters (dollar coins are not well-circulated).
8- 5cent coins 4- 10cent coins 1 -20cent coin
None. There are no coins in a dollar. A dollar is a paper bill.
2 Quarters, 2 Dimes, 2 Nickels, 20 Pennies
To make a dollar using 26 coins, you can use various combinations of coins. One possible combination is 25 pennies (1 cent each) and 1 quarter (25 cents), totaling 100 cents. Alternatively, you could use 20 nickels (5 cents each) and 6 pennies, or combinations of dimes and other coins to reach the total. The key is to balance the number and value of the coins to reach exactly one dollar.
The question cannot be answered because you have failed to identify the country. The smallest coin in Australia is 5 cents and 26 of them would be more than a dollar.
10- 1 cent 14 - 5 cents 2- 10 cents
20 5 cents coins
5*20 cents (Australian) make a dollar. In US and Canadian coins, a 50 cent piece, a quarter, two dimes, and a nickel also make a dollar.
Not in the US.
5 dimes and 10 nickels make 1 dollar.
10 x 10c coins
26
Easy- you have 20 pennies, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 2 nickels. That's 26 coins. :) $0.20 + $0.50 + $0.20 + $0.10=$1.00