start with all pennies... 78 of them, next take 1 nickle and 73 pennie nexk take 2 nickles and 68 pennies.. do this with all the nickles till u have 15 nickles =75 cents and 3 pennies Now try 1 dime, and pennies, do this till u have 7 dimes now try 1 dime, and nickles.. keep doing this in a orderly fashion till u find all of them. You will see there are lots of combinations!
I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
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It depends on the currency - many countries use cents - and the denominations of the coins.
There are 43 combinations of various quantities of quarters (0, 1 or 2), dimes (0 to 5), nickels (0 to 10) and pennies (2 to 52) that make 52 cents.
three twenty five cents, and three one cents
You can make 78 cents using various combinations of coins. One way is to use three quarters (75 cents) and one nickel (5 cents). Another option is to use seven dimes (70 cents) and one nickel (5 cents), plus three pennies to reach 78 cents. Alternatively, you could use one half dollar (50 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and eight pennies.
Exactly 78 of them.
To make 24 cents in change, you can use various combinations of pennies (1 cent), nickels (5 cents), dimes (10 cents), and quarters (25 cents). The different combinations include using different amounts of each type of coin, such as 24 pennies, 19 pennies and one nickel, or 2 dimes and 4 pennies, among others. The total number of combinations can be calculated using systematic counting or generating functions, but it typically results in over 20 unique combinations.
78C3 = 76,076 possibilities
To make 36 cents, you can use various combinations of coins. For example, you could use three dimes and one nickel (30 + 5 = 35 cents) and one penny (1 cent) for a total of 36 cents. Other combinations include one quarter (25 cents) with an additional dime (10 cents) and a penny (1 cent), or combinations of nickels and pennies. The total number of combinations will depend on the specific types of coins you are allowed to use.
To determine the number of different combinations of coins that make up 27 cents, we can use pennies (1 cent), nickels (5 cents), dimes (10 cents), and quarters (25 cents). A systematic approach or generating functions can be employed, but an approximate method indicates that there are 13 combinations using these coins. The combinations include various configurations of each coin type to total 27 cents.
50 pennies2 quarters5 dimes10 nickels*There are WAY more combinations than this list*
I think there are 88 different combinations of coins that can make up 66 cents.
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Assuming that you are referring only to currently circulating denominations (1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents), there are two possible combinations: 45 pennies, 2 nickels, 2 dimes, 1 and quarter and 40 pennies, 8 nickels and 2 dimes If you are including obsolete US denominations (1/2 cent, 2 cents, 3 cents, and 20 cents), there are many more possible combinations, including, among others, fifty 2 cent pieces.