Many countries use cents in their currency and the answer will depend on which currency you are talking about. That will determine the denominations of coins that are available.
In the US, the simplest is 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies (7 coins) or 9 dimes and 2 pennies (11 coins).
If you have 20-cent coins, 4 of those, 1 10-cent, and 2 cents (pence).
With US coins, a half-dollar and two nickels, or two quarters and a dime. If you have 20-cent coins, 3 of those, or the 50 cent and two 5 cent coins.
25 cents plus 5 cents = 30 cents. One of these coins is not a nickel.
Use one dime, two nickels and 6 cents.
6 A 'quarter'and 5 'one cents'
there are 4 ways to make 10 cents: 1. One dime 2. Two nickels 3. One nickel and 5 pennies 4. Ten pennies
With US coins, a half-dollar and two nickels, or two quarters and a dime. If you have 20-cent coins, 3 of those, or the 50 cent and two 5 cent coins.
Two coins
To make 52 cents using coins, you can use 2 quarters (25 cents each) and 2 pennies (1 cent each), totaling 52 cents. Another combination could be 1 half-dollar coin (50 cents) and 2 pennies (1 cent each). These are the two most common ways to make 52 cents using a combination of coins.
Two dimes and five pennies make 25 cents -- seven coins in all.
25 cents plus 5 cents = 30 cents. One of these coins is not a nickel.
One half dollar, two nickels, two cents.
Use one dime, two nickels and 6 cents.
6 A 'quarter'and 5 'one cents'
A dime and two (worthless) token coins makes ten cents!
there are 4 ways to make 10 cents: 1. One dime 2. Two nickels 3. One nickel and 5 pennies 4. Ten pennies
two 5 cents,four 1 cents and one 25 cent
two quarters and three pennies