15 pennies 1 dime
To make 15p using 1p, 2p, 5p, and 10p coins, we can use a dynamic programming approach. We create an array of size 16 (0 to 15) to store the number of ways to make each value from 0 to 15p. We initialize the first element to 1 (as there is only one way to make 0p), and then iterate through each coin denomination, updating the array values based on the current coin being used. Finally, the value at index 15 in the array will give us the total number of ways to make 15p using the given coins, which is 6 ways.
There are six ways.
24/16 = 3/2 = 1.5 1.5 times 100 (To change it to percent) = 150% 24 is 150% of 16.
6 ways
There are 6 ways using normal U.S coins, but their is probally a different amount using foreign coins....... :-)
There are multiple ways to make one pound, depending on the type of currency you are using. For example, in British pound sterling, you can use one coin worth one pound, two coins worth 50 pence each, four coins worth 25 pence each, or 100 coins worth 1 penny each.
i have two answers: 100+25+16+9=150 16+4+121+9=150
16
14 dimes and 2 nickles.
You can't use 4 coins to make 16 pounds 51 pence
15 pennies 1 dime
To make 15p using 1p, 2p, 5p, and 10p coins, we can use a dynamic programming approach. We create an array of size 16 (0 to 15) to store the number of ways to make each value from 0 to 15p. We initialize the first element to 1 (as there is only one way to make 0p), and then iterate through each coin denomination, updating the array values based on the current coin being used. Finally, the value at index 15 in the array will give us the total number of ways to make 15p using the given coins, which is 6 ways.
150% of 16 dollars= 150% * 16= 1.5 * 16= 24 dollars
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, to figure out how many 5p coins make 80p, you just divide 80 by 5, which gives you 16. So, like, 16 of those shiny little 5p coins will get you 80p. Easy peasy, right?
One solution is 16 nickels and 2 dimes.
My soul mate helped me figure this one out. It takes (4) .50 coins and (16) quarters to make $6.00.