Must you end with? I would say none.
There must be two or more numbers to find their LCM
1 if it is a letter and no more than 1oz in weight. You must add more postage for every added ounce. The answer also varies with the class of mail you are sending. Call your local post office for exact amounts.
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That will depend on the conditions of the question. In some cases the answer must be an integer because fractional solutions do not make sense in the real world.Suppose I need to find how many 20-seater coaches are needed for a group of 46 people. An answer of 2.3 coaches makes no sense. If I need more than 2 coaches, it has to be 3 (or more)! I cannot get any value between 2 and 3.That will depend on the conditions of the question. In some cases the answer must be an integer because fractional solutions do not make sense in the real world.Suppose I need to find how many 20-seater coaches are needed for a group of 46 people. An answer of 2.3 coaches makes no sense. If I need more than 2 coaches, it has to be 3 (or more)! I cannot get any value between 2 and 3.That will depend on the conditions of the question. In some cases the answer must be an integer because fractional solutions do not make sense in the real world.Suppose I need to find how many 20-seater coaches are needed for a group of 46 people. An answer of 2.3 coaches makes no sense. If I need more than 2 coaches, it has to be 3 (or more)! I cannot get any value between 2 and 3.That will depend on the conditions of the question. In some cases the answer must be an integer because fractional solutions do not make sense in the real world.Suppose I need to find how many 20-seater coaches are needed for a group of 46 people. An answer of 2.3 coaches makes no sense. If I need more than 2 coaches, it has to be 3 (or more)! I cannot get any value between 2 and 3.
0.03 Thousandths
30 pennies, 4 nickels and 5 dimes.
To make $3.25 using dimes and pennies, you can use a combination of these coins. For example, if you use 32 dimes (which equal $3.20) and 5 pennies, you’ll reach a total of $3.25. Alternatively, you could use other combinations, but the total must always equal 325 cents, which is equivalent to $3.25.
If you let N represent how many of each coin you have, their values are:N pennies = N centsN nickels = 5N centsN dimes = 10N centsso the total value is N + 5N + 10N = 16N cents. That must be equal to $7.68, or 768 cents, so the final equation is 16N = 768Solving for N gives you 768/16, or 48 of each coin.
You can figure this out by experimenting a bit. Obviously, to have that many coins, most of the coins must be pennies. Also, the number of pennies must be a multiple of 5, since all coins larger than pennies are multiples of 5. If you use 45 pennies and 8 nickels, you have the right amount of coins, but not enough money. The solution turns out to be 45 pennies, 4 nickels, and 4 dimes.
To make 98 cents, you can combine various coins. For example, you could use three quarters (75 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and three pennies (3 cents). Alternatively, you could use nine dimes and eight pennies. The combinations can vary, but the total must equal 98 cents.
This question cannot be answered.Assume there is1 nickel. There must be 3 more than that in quarters - that makes4 quarters and there are13 dimes---- that adds up to18
Well, isn't that just a happy little puzzle! If you have 50 coins that add up to a dollar, you must have 45 pennies and 5 nickels. Each penny is worth one cent, and each nickel is worth five cents. Just imagine all the beautiful paintings you could create with those coins!
I'd say you can't. If all the coins are the smallest possible without pennies, they must all be nickels, and 21 of them make $1.05 . So in order for 21 coins to be not more than $1.00, there must be some pennies.
Desmond gave Brenda at least two quarters, which are each worth 25 cents, totaling at least 50 cents. The remaining 5 coins must add up to 42 cents. Since quarters are the highest denomination, the other coins must be lower in value, such as dimes (10 cents) and pennies (1 cent). Therefore, Desmond likely gave Brenda 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies.
You must give them money first
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A creditor is supposed to accept all legal tender in payment of a debt. There are numerous stories around of people who have, for one sort of frustration or another, paid large debts with small change, such as pennies or dimes.