The answer is 20. 20 x .5 = 1
25 cents = 0 = $0.00 10 cents = 3 = $0.30 5 cents = 1 = $0.05 1 cent = 15 = $0.15 total coins = 19 = $0.50
In U.S. or Canadian money, it's one quarter (25 cents), two dimes (2x 10 cents), and one penny (1 cent).
3 dimes 3 nickels 1 penny.
To calculate the fraction of a dollar represented by 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 nickel, we first need to determine the total value of these coins. 1 quarter is worth 25 cents (or $0.25), 1 dime is worth 10 cents (or $0.10), and 1 nickel is worth 5 cents (or $0.05). Adding these values together, we get $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.05 = $0.40. Therefore, the fraction of a dollar represented by these coins is 40/100, which simplifies to 2/5.
100 cents equals 1 dollar.Therefore: (100 × 16) + 5 = 1605 cents.
5 of 10 Cents = $0.50 1 of 50 Cents = $0.50 6 total = $1.00
You can make 60 cents using the following coins: 3 quarters (25 cents each) 1 dime (10 cents) 1 nickel (5 cents) 1 penny (1 cent)Altogether these 4 coins add up to 60 cents.
2 quarters = 50 cents 1 dime = 10 cents 2 nickels = 10 cents 1 pennie = 1 cent _________ 71 cents
1 quarter 25cents 1 dime 10 cents 4 nickel 20 cents 6 pennies 6 cents 12 coins 51 cents
To make 55 cents with 15 coins you will use 10 pennies, 1 quarter, and 4 nickles.
1 quarter, 6 nickels, and 1 penny equal 56 cents.
To make 26 cents using 9 coins, you can use 3 different denominations: 1 quarter (25 cents), 1 penny (1 cent), and 7 nickels (5 cents each). The combination would be 1 quarter, 1 penny, and 7 nickels, totaling 26 cents with exactly 9 coins.
6 1*50 cents 2*20 cents 1*5 cents 1*2 cents and 1*1 cent. For cents (in a Euro).
If it's in euros it'll be 1 50 cents 2 20 cents 1 10 cents 1 5 cents
3 dimes, 1 nickel, and 2 cents.
To make 49 cents using 8 coins, you can use the following combination: 1 half dollar (50 cents), 1 penny (1 cent), and 6 nickels (5 cents each). However, since this exceeds 8 coins, a correct combination is 4 dimes (40 cents), 4 pennies (4 cents), totaling 8 coins and 44 cents. To reach 49 cents with 8 coins, one possible combination is 1 quarter (25 cents), 2 dimes (20 cents), and 5 pennies (5 cents).
To make 56 cents with 5 coins, you can use three quarters (25 cents each) and two pennies (1 cent each). This combination adds up to 75 cents + 1 cent + 1 cent = 77 cents, which is 21 cents more than required. To adjust for this, you can replace one quarter with a nickel (5 cents) to make it exactly 56 cents: 25 cents + 25 cents + 25 cents + 5 cents + 1 cent = 56 cents with 5 coins.