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three quarters = 75 four pennies = 4
2 dimes 3 pennies 4 nickels
Well, isn't that a happy little puzzle we have here! Let's see, if we take 6 nickels (worth 5 cents each) and 5 pennies (worth 1 cent each), we can make a total of 75 cents. Just remember, there are many ways to combine coins to make different amounts, so feel free to explore and have fun with it!
one fifty-cent piece one quarter one dime one nickel
Three Quarters, Two Dimes, and Three Pennies makes 98 Cents25+25+25+10+10+1+1+1=98
There is no US coin with a value equal to 60 cents.
3 quarters is equal to 75 cents, or 3/4 of $1. Additional equivalents are 75 pennies, 15 nickels, 7 dimes and a nickel, and a slew of combinations of the four basic coins in modern US currency.
3 quarters and a washer.
Three quarters are equal to 75 cents, and four dimes are equal to 40 cents. When you add them together, 75 cents plus 40 cents equals 115 cents. Therefore, three quarters and four dimes equal $1.15.
three quarters = 75 four pennies = 4
3 dimes and a quarter dumb @$$
nickel, two-cent coin, 2 pennies
2 dimes 3 pennies 4 nickels
Well, isn't that a happy little puzzle we have here! Let's see, if we take 6 nickels (worth 5 cents each) and 5 pennies (worth 1 cent each), we can make a total of 75 cents. Just remember, there are many ways to combine coins to make different amounts, so feel free to explore and have fun with it!
$4. A nickel is 5 cents, so $1 is 100 cents / 5 cents = 20 coins. Finally, 80/20 = 4.
To make 99 cents, you can use various combinations of coins. A common combination is three quarters (75 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and four pennies (4 cents). Alternatively, you could use nine dimes (90 cents) and nine pennies (9 cents). The exact combination can vary based on the available coins.
one fifty-cent piece one quarter one dime one nickel