To make 75 cents out of 10 coins, you need 6 dimes and 3 nickels.
Their is no possible way to get 75 cents with four coins
Quarters
2 quarters = 50 cents 2 dimes = 20 cents 5 pennies = 5 cents Total = 75 cents
In the number of coins the raio of 4 dimes to 3 quarters is 4:3. In terms of money amount, 4 dimes equals 40 cents and 3 quarters equals 75 cents, so the ratio is 40:75. This can be reduced to 8:15.
75 cents can be made from 5 ten-cent coins, 3 five-cent coins, and 10 one-cent coins.
To make 75 cents out of 10 coins, you need 6 dimes and 3 nickels.
Their is no possible way to get 75 cents with four coins
6-26-11>>> So many were struck, most circulated coins are 3 to 5 cents and typical uncirculated coins are only 50 to 75 cents.
Quarters
2 quarters = 50 cents 2 dimes = 20 cents 5 pennies = 5 cents Total = 75 cents
In the number of coins the raio of 4 dimes to 3 quarters is 4:3. In terms of money amount, 4 dimes equals 40 cents and 3 quarters equals 75 cents, so the ratio is 40:75. This can be reduced to 8:15.
3 guarters
1.00 - 0.25 = 0.75 (75 cents)
In the United States, there is no 75 cent coin in regular circulation. The closest denomination to 75 cents would be three quarters (each worth 25 cents). However, some countries may have coins valued at 75 cents or similar amounts.
Retail values for circulated coins are: 5-15 cents/ uncirculated coins 50 -75 cents
You can use 3 quarters 6 nickles and 5 pennies. 75 plus 30 equals 1 dollar and 5 cents plus 5 pennies is $1.10 3 plus 6 is 9 plus 5 equals 14. So now you know you have 14 coins and $1.10