2 quarters 2 dimes 5nickels 5pennies
One dollar = 100 cents. That's 20 nickels (5 cent coins) per dollar. 20 x 10 = 200
7 point 11 equals one dolllar bill
For it to count as a dollar, you need a full one dollar bill or the equivalent in coins, which is 100 cents. Any amount less than this does not constitute a dollar, regardless of how close it may be. In other contexts, such as digital transactions, the equivalent value must also meet the one-dollar threshold.
You can use 8 coins to equal a dollar by combining different denominations. For example, you can have 1 half dollar (50 cents), 2 dimes (20 cents), and 5 pennies (5 cents), which totals 75 cents. Alternatively, you can use 4 quarters (100 cents) to make exactly one dollar with just 4 coins. However, if you strictly want to use 8 coins, you can use 3 quarters (75 cents), 1 dime (10 cents), and 4 nickels (20 cents) for a total of 95 cents, but you would still need to adjust the combination to reach a full dollar with 8 coins.
One dollar
Aside from the one dollar coin, other coins have a face value of less than one dollar. In the past, there were larger value coins, but they haven't been used since the 1930s.
Ten dimes equals one dollar.
7 dimes 1 quarter and 1 nickel equal one dollar.
Three coins that equal a dollar are four quarters, ten dimes, or twenty nickels. Each combination sums to one hundred cents, which is equivalent to one dollar.
16 coins that equal exactly one dollar are 10 pennies,2quartars, and 4 dimes. Or 3 quarters,10 pennies, and 3 nickels.
He's on one of the modern presidential dollar coins. He was also on the $5,000 bill.
No, it is not.
There are 100 one-cent coins in one dollar. This is because one dollar is equal to 100 cents. Therefore, to make a dollar, you would need 100 of the 1-cent coins.
four dimes equal 40 cents ten nickels equal fifty cents ten pennies equal 10 cents Add the 3 groups of coins for one dollar
9 dimes and 10 pennies.
George Washington------One Dollar Bill ---- & ---- The Quarter Thomas Jefferson--------Two Dollar Bill ---- & ---- The Nickel Abraham Lincoln---------Five Dollar Bill ---- & ---- The Penny Andrew Jackson----------Twenty Dollar Bill Ulysses S. Grant----------Fifty Dollar Bill Franklin Delano Roosevelt-------------------------- The Dime John Fitzgerald Kennedy---------------------------- The Half-Dollar since 1964 Dwight David Eisenhower--------------------------- One Dollar Coins 1971-78 All presidents ----------------------------------------- One Dollar Coins 2007-present
-- If the coins are dollar coins, all it takes is one of them. -- If the coins are pennies, it takes 100 of them. -- So a dollar can't be less than 1 or more than 100 coins.