peter davidson
20p,50p,5p,2p
1x 50p, 1x 10p, 1x5p, 2x2p
50p+20p+10p+5p+2p+1p =88p
1p , 50p , 2p , 10p , 20p .5p
Well, honey, if you spend 25p from 50p, you'll get 20p and 5p coins back in change. It's basic math, nothing to lose sleep over. Just make sure you count your coins before strutting out of the store like a boss.
20p,50p,5p,2p
1x 50p, 1x 10p, 1x5p, 2x2p
Different countries have different coinage. You have not specified a country. In the UK, for example, you could do 50p + 20p + 20p + 20p + 10p + 5p = 1.25p
Use 50p, 20p, 20p, 5p and two 2p coins.
50p+20p+10p+5p+2p+1p =88p
1p , 50p , 2p , 10p , 20p .5p
Well, honey, if you spend 25p from 50p, you'll get 20p and 5p coins back in change. It's basic math, nothing to lose sleep over. Just make sure you count your coins before strutting out of the store like a boss.
No, the closest you can get is 40p using 2 x 20p coins.
There are 47 ways using 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p.
Oh, what a happy little question! You can make one pound using different combinations of coins. You can use 100 one-penny coins, or 50 two-penny coins, or 20 five-penny coins, or 10 ten-penny coins, or 5 twenty-penny coins, or 2 fifty-penny coins. Just mix and match those coins and let your creativity shine!
50p + 20p + 10p + 5p + 2p +2p = 6 coins
There are 47 ways.