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2 nickels 5 pennies=20 cents using 7 coins
Well honey, you make 23 cents by combining two dimes and three pennies. It ain't rocket science, just basic math. So, go raid your piggy bank and start counting those coins like a boss.
9 ways 2 dimes and 3 cents 1 dime and 2 nickels and 3 cents 1 dime and 1 nickel and 8 cents 1 dime and 13 cents 4 nickels and 3 cents 3 nickels and 8 cents 2 nickels and 13 cents 1 nickel and 18 cents 23 cents
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20 pennies and 3 dimes
1 dime 2 nickels 3 pennies
2 nickels 5 pennies=20 cents using 7 coins
Well honey, you make 23 cents by combining two dimes and three pennies. It ain't rocket science, just basic math. So, go raid your piggy bank and start counting those coins like a boss.
9 ways 2 dimes and 3 cents 1 dime and 2 nickels and 3 cents 1 dime and 1 nickel and 8 cents 1 dime and 13 cents 4 nickels and 3 cents 3 nickels and 8 cents 2 nickels and 13 cents 1 nickel and 18 cents 23 cents
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7 dollars and 23 cents
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23 cents can be written as .23 dollars. .23 * 4 = .92 dollars (or) 92 cents
One way to make 23 dollars with 5 bills and 3 coins is as follows: * 4 $5 bills * 1 $1 bill * 1 $1 coin (there are many $1 coins to choose from in the US) * 2 $0.50 coins (there is only one type of half-dollar coin in the US) 4 * $5 + 1 * $1 + 1 * $1 + 2 * $0.50 = $23 4 bills + 1 bill = 5 bills 1 coin + 2 coins = 3 coins
60 cents, 39 dimes, 0 quarters, 1 half = $5. 65 cents, 31 dimes, 3 quarters, 1 half = $5. 70 cents, 23 dimes, 6 quarters, 1 half = $5. 75 cents, 15 dimes, 9 quarters, 1 half = $5. 80 cents, 7 dimes, 12 quarters, 1 half = $5 there are other combination as well with nickels etc