A quarter is 25 cents. A dime is 10 cents. A nickel is 5 cents and a penny is 1 cent.
2 quarters = 50 cents
2 dimes = 20 cents
1 nickel = 5 cents
1 penny = 1 cent
2 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel and 1 penny equals 76 cents.
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Well honey, let's do some basic math here. 2 quarters are 50 cents each, so that's a dollar. 2 dimes are 10 cents each, so that's 20 cents. 1 nickel is 5 cents, and 1 penny is 1 cent. So in total, you've got yourself $1.26. Hope that helps, sugar!
The total value of 2 quarters is 50 cents (25 cents each), the total value of 2 dimes is 20 cents (10 cents each), the total value of 1 nickel is 5 cents, and the total value of 1 penny is 1 cent. Adding these values together, you get a total of 76 cents (50 cents + 20 cents + 5 cents + 1 cent).
Oh, dude, let me grab my calculator for this one... just kidding. So, 2 quarters are 50 cents each, 2 dimes are 10 cents each, 1 nickel is 5 cents, and 1 penny is, well, 1 cent. Add all that up and you've got a grand total of 96 cents. Like, not that anyone really carries around change anymore, am I right?
3 quarters and 3 dimes are $1.05!
There are 25 pennies found in one quarter. There are 4 quarters in one dollar. There are 10 dimes in one dollar.
0.50 + 0.20 + 0.02 + 0.10 # 0.82 eighty-two cents
None. All 1971 and later circulation halves are copper-nickel just like dimes and quarters.
$1.40