a Dime. 10 cents
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3 quarters & 2 nickels
This looks difficult at first, but think of it this way: add up all of your coins (5 x .05) + (3 x .10) + (2 x .25) is 1.05, so you are 30 cents over the 75 cents. So figure out ways that you can make 30 cents with the available coins, take those away from 1.05 and you have 75 cents.Remember these are the coins that you are taking away from $1.05Start with 1 quarter, the only thing you can do is add a nickel to that to make 30 cents.Use 1 dime, then you need 20 more cents, so use 4 nickels.Use 2 dimes, then you need 10 more cents, so use 2 nickels.Use 3 dimes and you have 30 cents.So now we can figure the coin combinations to use:1 quarter, 3 dimes, 4 nickels2 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel2 quarters, 1 dime, 3 nickels2 quarters, 0 dimes, 5 nickels
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A 2008 gold plated quarter only has value to someone who wants it. The plating does not add to the value of the coin in any way at all. But it's still 25 cents.
A quarter and a dime
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Three coins add up to 40 cents: a quarter, a dime, and a nickel.
you phrased the question wrong "what two coins add up to 30 cents, one can't be a nickel" the answer would be a nickel and a quarter because one isn't a nickel, it's a quarter while the other is a nickel
1. A quarter 2. A nickel Only one of them *isn't* a nickel! XD
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One quarter, three dimes, and five pennies add up to sixty cents. And also 3 dimes and 6 nickels.
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Assuming American coinage, the two coins would be a 25 cent coin and a 5 cent coin. Assuming non-American coins, one is not a 10 cent coin, but the other one is. The other coin being a 20 cent coin.
3 coins- 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, and 1 dime. 4 coins- 3 quarters and 1 dime.
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