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A multiple of 11 can't be a prime number.
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Number of different sums of money that can person form is 15. Step-by-step explanation: Given : A person has 4 coins each of different denomination. To find : What is the number of different sums of money the person can form? Solution : A person has 4 coins each of different denomination. Selecting 1 coin out of 4 coins gives possible ways. Selecting 2 coin out of 4 coins gives possible ways. Selecting 3 coin out of 4 coins gives possible ways. Selecting 4 coin out of 4 coins gives possible ways. Total number of different sums of money that can person form is 4c1+4c2+4c3+4c4= 4+6+4+1=15 Therefore, Number of different sums of money that can person form is 15
3.8 Million dollars and 1 million more because the movie was so big.
You have provided insufficient information to answer the question. You would need to tell either (i) the total number of coins or (ii) the exact total value.
Assuming you're talking about English money... £2.00 x 8 £1.00 x 1 50p x 1 20p x 1 10p x 1 2p x 2 1p x 1 is a total of 15 coins
If n is the number of nickels and d the number of dimes, then the equations are:n + d = 160 (total number of coins) 5n + 10d = 1050 (total value). And I have thought through to the answer.
One estimate places to total number of coins in circulation at about 30 billion.
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 total number of outcomes is 2^5 = 32.
117 nickles
Using pennies, nickels, and dimes: 85 pennies 1 nickel 1 dime Total = 87 coins.