Assuming the plural is used because there are more than 1 of each coin, then there are at least 2 quarters and at most 48 quarters.
If the plural is being used in a generic way, meaning at least 1 of each coin must be present, then there is at least 1 quarter and at most 49 quarters.
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The coins in a cash register amount to $12.50. One coin combination that would produce this total is 40 quarters, 19 dimes, 2 nickels, and 50 pennies. Another combination is 20 quarters, 50 dimes, 45 nickels, and 25 pennies.
The ALU (arithmetic logic unit) An ALU loads data from input registres, an external Control Unit then tells the ALU what operation to perform on that data, and then the ALU stores its result into an output register. Other mechanisms move data between these registers and memory.
Go ask at the stores. The price may vary from city to city.
Cube organizer furniture can be bought in places like Target or Walmart if they are large enough stores, or at Ikea or similar cheap furnitures stores if not.
One can purchase a TI-83 calculator in online stores such as Amazon or eBay. In addition, stores such as Walmart or Costco will sell the calculator model.
The coins in a cash register amount to $12.50. One coin combination that would produce this total is 40 quarters, 19 dimes, 2 nickels, and 50 pennies. Another combination is 20 quarters, 50 dimes, 45 nickels, and 25 pennies.
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A thermal printer is commonly used in stores to produce cash register receipts.
EBX --> Extended Base Register. Extended means, it stores more data than 'Base Register' OR BX. BX is a 16 bit register, where EBX is 32 bit. Base register stores the base address, ie the starting address with respect to a segment.
Cash register rolls can be purchased online or in stores. Online merchants such as Amazon and Newegg. Stores such as Staples, OfficeMax and Wal-Mart also carry cash register rolls.
You have to buy this doll (that was in stores a couple of years ago) which has this USB with it, and with this USB you can register your Be-Bratz doll.
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Accumulator is a general purpose register.it is a 8 bit register in 8085. it stores the temporary results of a current operation doing by 8085.it is also called 'A' register
Indirectly, yes. 1964 was the Year of the Great Coin Shortage. Silver had been deregulated and the value shot up to the point where it was profitable (sometimes very profitable) to melt coins for their metal value, so people were taking dimes, quarters, and halves out of circulation in huge numbers and selling them to metal dealers. To help people make change until the new clad coinage could be introduced in 1965, the Mint churned out oceans of nickels. When stores ran out of quarters or half dollars you were very likely to get change in the form of a fistful of nickels and pennies!
There are a lot of online stores that will help people purchase electronic cash registers. To name a few, one could visit stores such as Cash Register Store, Staples and Amazon.
No it is not tacky to register for a wedding at Target. Many couples getting married will have a wedding registry at many stores.
The only thing special is that there are so many of them. A total of almost 3 billion were minted, the first time more than a billion nickels were made at each mint, and that remains the highest mintage of any year. 1964 nickels still show up in change regularly.Why so many nickels?When the price of silver was deregulated silver coins started to be hoarded and melted. The resulting shortage of dimes, quarters, and halves caused huge problems for stores and banks. The Mint didn't yet have a substitute for silver that would work in vending machines and coin counters, so as a stopgap they produced enormous numbers of nickels. Until the current clad composition was developed for higher denominations in 1965, it was possible to receive 10 or 15 nickels in change!