1. 2half dollars
2. 4 quarters
3. 10 dimes
4. 1 half dollar and 2 quarters
5. 20nickels
6. 1 half dollar and 5 dimes
7. 1 half dollar and 10 nickels
8. 3 quarters 2 dimes and 1 nickel
9.That is all you need to know
Assuming he is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. He could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
1 quarter, 1 nickel, 7 dimes. 1 quarter, 3 nickels, 6 dimes. 1 quarter, 75 pennies. Have fun figuring out the rest.
2. You must use each coin at least once in the transaction. This is correct if the 5 coins you are referring to are half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel and penny. The ways are- 1) 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel and 10 pennies 2) 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 2 nickels and 5 pennies
Assuming she is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. She could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
1 dime 3 quarters 1 nickel 5 pennies
Quarter, half-dollar, and nickel
One half dollar, one quarter, two dimes and one nickel! Hope I helped! :)
Assuming he is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. He could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
1 quarter, 1 nickel, 7 dimes. 1 quarter, 3 nickels, 6 dimes. 1 quarter, 75 pennies. Have fun figuring out the rest.
2. You must use each coin at least once in the transaction. This is correct if the 5 coins you are referring to are half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel and penny. The ways are- 1) 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel and 10 pennies 2) 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 2 nickels and 5 pennies
Assuming she is using current US coins, she has 4 pennies, 4 dimes, 1 quarter and 1 half dollar - 10 coins for a total of $1.19. She could, of course, also have any number of dollar coins as well.
The answer to the question as written is no. The smallest number would be 4 coins: 1 quarter, 4 dimesHowever the question isn't correctly written. It's a actually brain teaser that asks, "Can you make 55 cents using two coins if one of them is not a nickel?" The answer of course is a half dollar and a nickel - the half dollar is the coin that's not a nickel!
1 dime 3 quarters 1 nickel 5 pennies
The Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in copper-nickel using the same alloy and same process as the modern US quarter, dime and half-dollar, so the color is the same as the modern quarter, dime or half-dollar. It is a silvery color (though the coin contained no silver!).
To write 35 cents, you would write $0.35. This is about one third of a dollar, and can be made using a quarter, and a dime, or five nickels, as well as three dimes and a nickel.
One quarter, two dimes, two nickels, forty-five pennies.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.