There are five nickels (5¢) in a quarter (25¢) so the rule is:
1) Divide the number of nickels by 5 to get the number of quarters
2) The remainder, if any, is the number of nickels left over
For example, if you have 17 nickels, 17/5 = 3 rem 2, so that means you have 3 quarters with 2 nickels remaining. To confirm, 17 nickels are worth a total of 85¢ (5 * 17); 3 quarters = 75¢ so 10 cents - i.e. 2 nickels - would be left over.
Looking for the lowest common denominator we find that 2 quarters equals 10 nickels. Therefore the ratio is 7 to 10 or 7/10.
Look through the change in his pocket, among the silver dimes and quarters and grey nickels there will be bronze pennies.. If you mean "penis" then you will have to take his pants off.
Three quarters of a number less one quarter of a number = two quartres, or a half of the number. A half of 76 = 76/2 = 38
You can work out three quarters of something by dividing by the numerator (bottom number) which would be 4 by the number you are finding three quarters of. Then you would times the answer of that by the denominator (Top number) and you will have the answer. For example: 3/4 of 60 60 divided by 4 = 15 15 times 3 = 45 So, 3/4 of 60 = 45 Or you could find a quarter of the number and take the quarter away from the whole number.
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Looking for the lowest common denominator we find that 2 quarters equals 10 nickels. Therefore the ratio is 7 to 10 or 7/10.
The idea is to write two equations, one for the number of coins, one for the amount of money. Then solve the equations.Assuming "n" is the number of nickels, and "q" the number of quarters, the equations for the coins, of course, is quite simply: n + q = 64 And the equation for the money (I'll use cents; you can just as well use dollars if you prefer): 5n + 25q = 740 You can solve the first equation for "n", then replace that in the second equation.
The question suggests that there are 24 coins. 13 of them are pennies, 14 are nickels, and 16 are dimes and the rest are quarters. To answer this question, One would add the number of pennies, nickels, and dimes and subtract the sum of those coins from 24. The difference of the two numbers would be the amount of quarters. However, 13+14+16=43. 24-43= -19 There can't be -19 quarters.
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There are fifteen (15) nickels.
Two dollars is equal to 8 quarters, ten nickels is equal to 50 cents or two quarters. Eight plus two equals 10. Another way to find the answer is to think of dollars in terms of nickels. One dollar equals twenty nickels (5 x 20 = 100). So two dollars would equal 40 nickels. Add the ten nickels to the 40 nickels to get 50 nickels. A quarter equals five nickels (5 x 5 = 25). Then devide 50 by 5 to equal 10.
Let N be the number of nickels. The value of nickels is 0.05N and the value of dimes is 0.10(2N-12). We can form the equation 0.05N + 0.10(2N-12) = 2.55 and solve for N. After solving, we find that there are 9 nickels.
100The number of nickels in five dollars is 100.SHOWED WORKThe number of nickels in a dollar is 20.But we need to find how many nickels are in five dollars.So we have to multiply. 20 times 5 equals 100.That is how I got this answer.By Tasnim Anika
divide by 3 then times by 4
If half of the number is 20, then the number must be 2 * 20 = 40. Therefore three quarters of the number would be 3 * (40/4) = 30.
In 1985 there were 2 main amounts, quarters and nickles. you could (rarely) find dime machines, but 5 & 25 were both common.
Look through the change in his pocket, among the silver dimes and quarters and grey nickels there will be bronze pennies.. If you mean "penis" then you will have to take his pants off.