You would lay out a five-pointed star, with a coin at each of the five points and each of the five inner angles (another way to think of it is putting coins at the five corners of a large pentagon as well as at the five corners of a smaller pentagon which is twisted 180 degrees and placed in the cented of the larger pentagon). An attempt to draw it is below: - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - * - - - * - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - - * - -
4 quarters. 100 pennies. 10 dimes. 20 nickels
It is 4/10.
24.5834 to decimal place equals: (2 × 10) + (4 × 1) + (5 × 1/10) + (8 × 1/100) + (3 × 1/1000) + (4 × 1/10,000).
40,000 (forty thousand) It is the ten-thousands place (10^5)
The answer depends on how you write the numbers.In general, only 4 has intersecting lines. With all other numbers there are lines that touch but do not intersect.Handwritten 8 does have intersecting lines but it does not on in print. In the case of a handwritten 7, it depends on whether it is crossed (in the German fashion).The answer depends on how you write the numbers.In general, only 4 has intersecting lines. With all other numbers there are lines that touch but do not intersect.Handwritten 8 does have intersecting lines but it does not on in print. In the case of a handwritten 7, it depends on whether it is crossed (in the German fashion).The answer depends on how you write the numbers.In general, only 4 has intersecting lines. With all other numbers there are lines that touch but do not intersect.Handwritten 8 does have intersecting lines but it does not on in print. In the case of a handwritten 7, it depends on whether it is crossed (in the German fashion).The answer depends on how you write the numbers.In general, only 4 has intersecting lines. With all other numbers there are lines that touch but do not intersect.Handwritten 8 does have intersecting lines but it does not on in print. In the case of a handwritten 7, it depends on whether it is crossed (in the German fashion).
Yes - arrange them in the shape of a 5-pointed star. One coin goes at each point of the star, and one coin goes at the intersection of each line - making 10 coins in all. There are four coins in each line.
Yes. This is a neat trick too! Just draw the shape of a five pointed star. Place one coin at each of the 5 points and 5 at each intersection in the inner pentagon. There are 4 coins in each line. I hope you can see the illustration below. The dashes were the only way to maintain the spacing of the 'coins'. -------------O--------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- O-------O------O-------O--- ---------------------------- -------O----------O--------- ----------------------------- -------------O--------------- ------------------------------ ----O----------------O------
In the shape of a 5-pointed star. Place a ball on each corner and there will be 5 lines of 4 balls
Draw a star. Place one ball at each point. Place one ball at each line intersection. You will now have 5 lines, each has 4 balls, total of 10 balls.
Draw a 5 pointed star, and then place a ball at each points the lines bend.
Draw a regular five-pointed star. Place a coin at each of the points and each of the intersections.
draw a 5 sided star.
This is only possible if you allow adding coinsNumber of coins in row x Number of rows = total number of coins5 x 2 = 10 coins4 x 4 = 20 coinsYou would need 10 more coins
She has 4 quarters and a nickel.
Their is no possible way to get 75 cents with four coins
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Bruce would have 4 dimes 4 nickels and 40 pennies. 4(.10)+4(.05)+40(.01)=.4+.2+.4=1.00