This is a simple math problem. You only need to figure out how many ten-cents are in two dollars. Since there are 10 ten-cents in one dollar, that makes 20 of them in two dollars (10 times 2). So if you get 3 copies for every ten-cents and there are 20 ten-cents in 2 dollars, you just multiply 3 times 20 to get 60 copies.
There are no ways to do that, since there are no letters in 40 cents.
Three different ways.
Three ways.
Exactly 78 of them.
Each Quarter is ¼ of a Dollar or 25 Cents SO ...3 x 25 = 75 Cents.
There are no ways to do that, since there are no letters in 40 cents.
Three
100 cents make an acre
How many ways can you make 75 cents?
Three different ways.
Three ways.
25 cents equals one quarter.
Exactly 78 of them.
I can make as many copies of CDs as needed, depending on the size of the project and the specifications provided. Just let me know how many copies you require, and I will assist you accordingly.
To find out how many copies the machine can make in 1 minute, divide the total number of copies by the total time taken. In this case, 742 copies ÷ 53 minutes = 14 copies per minute.
There is 5 cents in 1 nickel.
25 cents make a quarter