2 dimes
2 nickles
1 quarter
4 pennies
A half dollar, a quarter, and three pennies make 72 cents. But let's be real, who even uses half dollars these days? Just stick to quarters and pennies like the rest of us and stop trying to be fancy.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Well, technically speaking, 10 divided by 5 cents equals 2, so you'd need 2 five-cent coins to make 10. But like, who even uses coins anymore, am I right?
You could change it into a multiplication problem
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kaley has 46 cents which shows a way to compose the amount of money that kaley has
Too simple: 1 quarter 2 dimes 2 nickels 4 pennies
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Venezuela uses the bolivar and the USA uses the dollar.
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Not usually. Banks and Bureau de Change only change notes, not coins. Your best option is to keep them until you next got a a country which uses Euros, or find a friend or colleague who is going to a Euro country and swap with them.
jewelry and coins
All US coins use metal
Russia uses both paper and coins.
Brazil.
Coins and wiring mainly
China
Guatemala