There are 50 ways to make $1 using Australian Coins:
Tries Coins 100 50 20 10 5 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 1 2 0 2 5 1 1 3 6 1 1 2 2 7 1 1 1 4 8 1 1 0 6 9 1 0 5 10 1 0 4 2 11 1 0 3 4 12 1 0 2 6 13 1 0 1 8 14 1 0 0 10 15 5 16 4 2 17 4 1 2 18 4 0 4 19 3 4 20 3 3 2 21 3 2 4 22 3 1 6 23 3 0 8 24 2 6 25 2 5 2 26 2 4 4 27 2 3 6 28 2 2 8 29 2 1 10 30 2 0 12 31 1 8 32 1 7 2 33 1 6 4 34 1 5 6 35 1 4 8 36 1 3 10 37 1 2 12 38 1 1 14 39 1 0 16 40 10 0 41 9 2 42 8 4 43 7 6 44 6 8 45 5 10 46 4 12 47 3 14 48 2 16 49 1 18 50 20
I believe that there are 4563 ways.
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100 cents = 1 Australian dollar
The currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar. The symbol of the Australian Dollar is 'AUD', 'A$' and '$'. 100 cents make up one Australian Dollar.
Since 1992 when the 2¢ and 1¢ coins were phased out, there are only five coins of value $1 or less in circulation in Australia: $1, 50¢, 20¢, 10¢ and 5¢. This means that there are exactly 50 ways to make a dollar out of change. The common trivia answer of 293 ways only applies to the U.S. system which has pennies and quarters. If Australia had pennies, there would be 364 ways to make a dollar (slightly larger than the U.S. answer because the 20¢ coin can be utilised in more combinations than the quarter). Prior to 1992, the correct answer was a whopping 4,583 ways to make a dollar! In fact 2¢ and 1¢ coins are still legal tender, so this answer could still be regarded as correct.
The Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar using the coins of a penny thru 1/2 dollar
293 ways
Since the 14th of February, 1966, Australia has used the Australian Dollar (AUD). There a 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
The abbreviation for the Australian dollar is AUD or $A.
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From my calculations, there's only 293 ways to make change for a dollar.