Let's say the number of dimes Pat has is D. The number of nickels would then be 73 - D. The total value of the dimes is 10D cents, and the total value of the nickels is 5(73 - D) cents. Since the total value is 580 cents (5.80 dollars), we can set up the equation 10D + 5(73 - D) = 580. Solving this equation would give us the value of D, which represents the number of dimes Pat has.
6 dimes have a face value of 60 cents.
60 cents
Nickels are worth five cents and dimes are worth ten.
9 dimes are worth 90 cents.
Let's say the number of dimes Pat has is D. The number of nickels would then be 73 - D. The total value of the dimes is 10D cents, and the total value of the nickels is 5(73 - D) cents. Since the total value is 580 cents (5.80 dollars), we can set up the equation 10D + 5(73 - D) = 580. Solving this equation would give us the value of D, which represents the number of dimes Pat has.
It is 99 cents :D
6 dimes have a face value of 60 cents.
9 dimes are worth 90 cents.
60 cents
1 quarter = 25 cents 1 dime = 10 cents ⇒ 10 quarters + 2 dimes = 10 x 25 cents + 2 x 10 cents = 270 cents
Nickels are worth five cents and dimes are worth ten.
9 dimes are worth 90 cents.
1.05
Unless it's silver it's worth 10 cents. D and P mintmarks are not silver.
10 what ? Be more specific and post new question.
80 cents one-third of six is two, so two dimes is 20 cents if one-fourth is 20 cents then her total amount is 80 cents