1 Quarter, 2 Nickels, 3 Pennies....
Six coins that approximate to $.86 (although they are not six different coins) are three quarters ($.75), two nickels ($.10), and one penny ($.01...this is 1 cent, not .1 cents!)Hope this helps!
Six nickels and three pennies. 6+3=9
The answer is three quarter's, one nickel's dime and a penny!
2.36 could be two dollars thirty six cents and 23.6 could be twenty three dollars and six cents.
Three quarters, two dimes, one penny.
Six coins that approximate to $.86 (although they are not six different coins) are three quarters ($.75), two nickels ($.10), and one penny ($.01...this is 1 cent, not .1 cents!)Hope this helps!
The 6 coins that would be equal to 47 cents, would be one quarter, one dime, two nickels, and two pennies. There is no other way to make this with six coins.
To make 95 cents, you can use various combinations of coins. A common combination is three quarters (75 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and one nickel (5 cents), totaling 95 cents with six coins. Other combinations are also possible, depending on the types of coins used.
Six nickels and three pennies. 6+3=9
The answer will depend on which country's currency the question is about.
80 cents one-third of six is two, so two dimes is 20 cents if one-fourth is 20 cents then her total amount is 80 cents
The answer is three quarter's, one nickel's dime and a penny!
2.36 could be two dollars thirty six cents and 23.6 could be twenty three dollars and six cents.
He could have had 3 nickels and 3 pennies... 1st friend: 2 nickels (10 cents) 2nd friend: nickel and penny (6 cents) 3rd friend: 2 pennies (2 cents)
Three quarters, two dimes, one penny.
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The answer will depend on which country's (region's) currency you are talking about. 10 + 10 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 cents in the Eurozone.