He has 18 quarters (for $4.50)...........and 10 dimes ($1.00)
What kind of question is this exactly?
4 ways:4 quarters3 quarters + 2 dimes + 1 nickel2 quarters + 5 dimes1 quarter + 7 dimes + 1 nickelAll other combinations would require more than 1 nickel and/or more than 9 dimes.
7 nickels, 4 dimes, 3 quarters
2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.
He has 18 quarters (for $4.50)...........and 10 dimes ($1.00)
What kind of question is this exactly?
70 - 30 = 40, 40/2 - 20, so there are 20 dimes and 50 quarters
4 ways:4 quarters3 quarters + 2 dimes + 1 nickel2 quarters + 5 dimes1 quarter + 7 dimes + 1 nickelAll other combinations would require more than 1 nickel and/or more than 9 dimes.
Eighteen
7 nickels, 4 dimes, 3 quarters
Helen has twice as many dimes as nickels and five more quarters than nickels the value of her coins is 4.75 how many dimes does she have?
2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.2 quarters, 4 dimes and 3 pennies.
7 nickels, 4 dimes, and 3 quarters.
The man has 13 dimes and 7 quarters, which equate to $3.05 $1.30 + $1.75 If he had 13 quarters and 7 dimes he would have $3.95 $3.25 + 70c The method used to work this out was dividing 90c by the difference between the value of a dime and a quarter- i.e. 15c . 90 / 15 = 6, so of 20 coins, 6 more were dimes than quarters. Subtract 6 from 20, then halve the result = 7 the lower number is 7, the higher number is 7+6, = 13. Please also note that 'Quarters' is spelled with 2 'r's
4 Qs 12 Dimes 20 Nickles
2 quarters,4 dimes, and 3 pennies