25+25+10
50+5+5
The sorter separates the coins using different size holes. Then it measures the height of the stack, either with weight or light. A vending machine works in the same way, where the coin is sized and weighed mechanically, and using a microprocessor (a chip that performs the bulk of the processing and controls the parts of a system)to add up the total. Giving change is simple too, sending voltages to a solenoid (a coil of wire around an iron core) to discharge the coins that the software directs.It would be interesting to note however that we could use coins of different currencies.
Probably not. For more information click on the Related Link shown below.
Implicit Style Manager
using computers definitely
write a c program that takes a binary file as input and finds error check using different mechanisms.
Assuming that you are only using current US coins (5, 10, 25 and 50 cents), the answer is 21. NickelsDimesQuartersHalves1500013100112009300740055003600170010010811062104310241005105020312012205001310112010011
How do you get 67 cents wit 5 coins
There are 6 ways using normal U.S coins, but their is probally a different amount using foreign coins....... :-)
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.
To make 75 cents using three different coins, you can use a quarter (25 cents), a nickel (5 cents), and a half-dollar (50 cents). This combination adds up to a total of 75 cents.
10 pennies and 8 nickels =18 coins 10 cents + 40 cents = 50 cents
four dimes equal 40 cents ten nickels equal fifty cents ten pennies equal 10 cents Add the 3 groups of coins for one dollar
To make 75 cents using 10 coins, you can use the following combination: 3 quarters (25 cents each) and 7 nickels (5 cents each). This adds up to a total of 75 cents using 10 coins in total.
To make 95 cents using 6 coins, you can use the following combination: three quarters (75 cents), one dime (10 cents), and two pennies (2 cents). This adds up to a total of 95 cents using exactly 6 coins.
Oh, dude, totally! You can make 45 cents using 5 coins if you have a quarter (25 cents), a dime (10 cents), and three nickels (5 cents each). That's like basic math, man. So yeah, you can totally make 45 cents with those coins.
Yes, you can make 25 cents with 9 coins by using 5 pennies and 4 nickels.
11