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What 5 coins equal 85 cents?

3 quarters & 2 nickels


How can you have 5 coins that add up to 55 cents?

60


Can 9 coins add up to sixty cents?

One quarter, three dimes, and five pennies add up to sixty cents. And also 3 dimes and 6 nickels.


What 5 coins add up to 50 cents and the coins are not the same?

two quarters, two dimes and a nickel: One half dollar, and one dime and two nickels


How do you make one dollar using three different types of coins and use sixteen coins in total?

four dimes equal 40 cents ten nickels equal fifty cents ten pennies equal 10 cents Add the 3 groups of coins for one dollar


You have two coins that add up to 30 cents and one of them is not nickels?

1. A quarter 2. A nickel Only one of them *isn't* a nickel! XD


If you have to add 2 coins to make 30 cents you can't use any nickels?

you phrased the question wrong "what two coins add up to 30 cents, one can't be a nickel" the answer would be a nickel and a quarter because one isn't a nickel, it's a quarter while the other is a nickel


What does 55 nickels add up to?

A nickel is worth 5 cents so 55 nickels are worth 5 * 55 = 255 cents, or $2.55


How much is 3 nickels plus 3 pennies?

Well, honey, 3 nickels is 15 cents, and 3 pennies is 3 cents. Add those together and you get 18 cents. Math doesn't lie, darling.


If there are twice as many nickels as quarters and the coins are worth 4 dollars and 90 cents then how many quarters are there?

14 Quarters = $3.50 28 nickels = $1.40 To get this answer you simple add 2 nickles to one quarter which = 35 cents divide 4.90 by 35 which equals 14 14 will be the number of quarters and double that, 28 will be the number of nickels


What 13 coins make up 35 cents?

Two dimes, a nickel, and 10 pennies. A good question is how do you figure that out. I started out eliminating the coins that could not be included. If one coin was a quarter, the other 12 had to add up to 10 cents. That can't happen so there can't be any quarters in the answer. Then I knew that the number of pennies had to be 0, 5, or 10 since there is no way for the remaining dimes and nickels to to add up to 35 cents if there were another number of pennies. If you had 5 pennies, then 8 coins would have to add up to 30 cents. Even using all nickels would only use up 6 coins so there had to be more pennies. I then went to 10 pennies and that left 3 coins to get to 25 cents. That's where I came up with 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 10 pennies.


Nick has 35 coins consisting of dimes and nickels If the value of the coins is 3.10 then how many dimes does he have?

he has 27 dimes. to add on, he has 8 nickels to make your total of 3.10