1 quarter
3 dimes
4 nickels
1+3+4 = 8
25 + 3x10 + 4x5 = 75
1 half-dolar
2 dimes
5 pennies
1+2+5 = 8
50 + 2x10 +5x1 = 75
7 dimes
1 nickel
7+1 = 8
7x10 + 1x5 = 75
25 cents plus 5 cents = 30 cents. One of these coins is not a nickel.
one of the coin is a nickel and one is a half dollar coin
IF you're referring to U.S. coins, face value only - 25 cents.
You can get 71 cents with a 50 cent coin, a 10 cent coin, two 5 cent coins and one 1 cent coin.
Oh, what a happy little question! You can make 50 cents using 5 cents, 10 cents, and 20 cents in three ways. You can use two 20 cent coins, one 20 cent coin and two 5 cent coins, or five 10 cent coins. Isn't that just delightful? Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
quarter, dime, penny. (It only works with US coins.)
This is an easy one... it's a half dollar and a nickel.
51
3 quarters and a washer.
Assuming that you are only using current US coins (5, 10, 25 and 50 cents), the answer is 21. NickelsDimesQuartersHalves1500013100112009300740055003600170010010811062104310241005105020312012205001310112010011
How do you get 67 cents wit 5 coins
To make 89 cents with 6 coins, you have to first realize that the "9" part of the cents is comprised of 5 cents and 4 pennies. Therefore, you have to have 4 pennies and 85 cents using 2 coins; impossible, since you would need 3 coins(if you had half-dollars) to make that amount: a half-dollar, quarter, and a dime. Basically, it's impossible with only coins worth 0.01, 0.05, 0.10, 0.25, and 0.50 of the currency(US$, I assume?)