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Three coins that equal 80 cents could be a quarter (25 cents), a quarter (25 cents), and a half-dollar (50 cents). This combination adds up to a total of 80 cents.
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you have 3 quarters 31 dimes and 65 pennies
You write it like this. Three million, eighty-nine thousand, eighty-nine.
Half dimes from the 1700's and 1800's.
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One combination of using 20 coins to equal the value of six could be 5 coins of 1 cent, 10 coins of 5 cents, and 5 coins of 0 cents. This totals to 5 + 50 = 55 cents, but since we need to equal six (which seems to imply six cents), another valid combination is 6 coins of 1 cent and 14 coins of 0 cents. This meets the requirement of using 20 coins while totaling six cents.
It depends on what combination of coins are used
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The answer depends on which country's currency the question refer so.
10 coins 7 coins and 10 coins
This is a very vague question. Are you asking "how many coins equal $1,000.00 in cash?" Depending on the denomination of coins it can be 1,000 One dollar coins = $1,000.00 or 100,000 One cent coins = $1,000.00 or any combination of cents, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars or dollar coins.
5 pennies7 nickels2 quartes1 dime
Three coins that equal 80 cents could be a quarter (25 cents), a quarter (25 cents), and a half-dollar (50 cents). This combination adds up to a total of 80 cents.
Ten pennies equal 10 coins since each penny is a single coin. Therefore, if you have 10 pennies, you have a total of 10 coins.
To create a sequence of coins that equals 300 grams, you can use a combination of different denominations. For instance, you could use 12 five-gram coins (totaling 60 grams) and 24 ten-gram coins (totaling 240 grams) to reach exactly 300 grams. Alternatively, you could choose 30 ten-gram coins alone. The specific combination can vary based on the available coin types.
10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.