5 nickels and 8 pennies
1 * 25 cents 8 * 1 cent Simple!
13 is 12.67 greater than 0.33 like $13 or 33 cents
pounds: eggs were 20 cents cheese was 13 cents beef soup was 4 cents roasted beef was 11 cents loaf: bread was 33 cents
33 cents : 15 cents Divide both sides by 3 cents to give 11 : 5
To find the number of ways to make 33 cents using pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, we can use a systematic approach. We can start by considering the maximum number of quarters that can be used, which is 1 (as 2 quarters would exceed 33 cents). Then, we can calculate the remaining amount after using 1 quarter (33 - 25 = 8 cents) and determine the combinations of nickels, dimes, and pennies that can make up the remaining amount. By considering all possible combinations, we can find the total number of ways to make 33 cents using these coins.
It is 33.
Yes you can and they are worth 33 cents as postage.
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! Let's see, to make 36 cents, you can use different combinations of coins like quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. There are several ways to do this, and it's like creating a beautiful painting with different colors and textures. Just remember, there's no right or wrong way to make 36 cents with coins, so have fun exploring all the possibilities!
A nickel is 5 cents, so 33 of them are worth 33*5 = 165 cents, or $1.65
33% of 13= 33% * 13= 0.33 * 13= 4.29
33 cents is a third of a dollar
10 nickels, 3 dimes and 20 pennies.