You can have 82 cents if you have
- 7 dimes, 2 nickels, 2 pennies
- 1 quarter, 3 dimes, 5 nickels, 2 pennies
- 1 half-dollar, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, 7 pennies
There is no US coin at all that's equal to 82 cents. But you can make 82 cents if you combine 1 half-dollar, 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies. (50 + 25 + 5 + 2 = 82)
Oh, dude, making 82 cents would be quite the challenge. You could technically make it by combining 50 cents and 32 cents, or any other combination that adds up to 82 cents. But seriously, why not just ask for a dollar and call it a day?
Oh, dude, 82 cents is like almost a dollar, but not quite. To convert it to dollars, you just move the decimal point two places to the left, so it's like 82 cents is 0.82 dollars. So, yeah, not quite a buck, but close enough to make you feel like you have some money in your pocket.
He will get back 18 cents. 100-82=18
There's no single answer: > one half dollar, one quarter, one nickel, 2 cents > three quarters, 7 cents > 8 dimes, 2 cents etc. etc. I believe you need to have more information in your question to have a single answer.
There is no US coin at all that's equal to 82 cents. But you can make 82 cents if you combine 1 half-dollar, 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies. (50 + 25 + 5 + 2 = 82)
You could have 6 dimes, 4 nickels and 2 pennies.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with a brain teaser, huh? Well, let's see... you could have a penny, a nickel, and a quarter, that's 31 cents. Then throw in a dime and four more pennies for the remaining 51 cents. Boom, 8 coins, 82 cents. Math and coins, like peanut butter and jelly, am I right?
The answer will depend on what currency the question is about. The coinage used by the US and the Eurozone is not the same so an answer that works for cents in one case will not work for cents in the other.
Oh, dude, making 82 cents would be quite the challenge. You could technically make it by combining 50 cents and 32 cents, or any other combination that adds up to 82 cents. But seriously, why not just ask for a dollar and call it a day?
Oh, dude, 82 cents is like almost a dollar, but not quite. To convert it to dollars, you just move the decimal point two places to the left, so it's like 82 cents is 0.82 dollars. So, yeah, not quite a buck, but close enough to make you feel like you have some money in your pocket.
82 metres is equal to 82 metres.
He will get back 18 cents. 100-82=18
82*82 = 6,724
(Millimetres) €5 : 120 × 62 €10 : 127 × 67 €20 : 133 × 72 €50 : 140 × 77 €100 : 147 × 82 €200 : 153 × 82 €500 : 160 × 82
81 cents, 82 cents, 83 cents...
47 cents