A quarter and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
Oh, dude, 20,000 cents is equal to 200 dollars. It's like basic math, you know? Just move the decimal two places to the left to convert cents to dollars. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Indian currency is called a "rupee" according to google and is equal to two cents in U.S. money. Though I'm not entirely sure this is true, it's he best I've got
On a nickel or on the two dollar bill.
Silver is running at 20 dollars and fifty two cents an ounce today. It is up 18 cents from yesterday.
The worth of Republica Mexicana coins from 1867 is around $150.00 per piece. For a set of two coins in great condition, you will typically get around $300.00.
The correct question is: You have two coins that equal 30 cents, and one of them isn't a nickel. Answer: a quarter and a nickel
The actual wording of this puzzle is "What two coins equal 55 cents if one of them is not a nickel?"The answer of course is a half dollar and a nickel. The half is the coin that's not a nickel.
two quarters, that's simple.
A 50 cent piece and a nickel.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
The puzzle actually reads "What two coins equal 30 cents but one of them is not a nickel?"The answer of course is a quarter and a nickel. The quarter is the coin that's not a nickel!
Sarah has 55 cents in US coins, and one of the coins is not a nickel. This means she could have a quarter (25 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and a nickel (5 cents), totaling 50 cents, along with another nickel. Therefore, her coins could be one quarter, two dimes, and two nickels.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
nickel, two-cent coin, 2 pennies
Could the original question be "You have two coins that equal fifty-five cents and one is not a nickel"? If so, the answer would be "one is a half-dollar (not a nickel) and the other one is a nickel".
You have a very old trick question! The one that isn't a nickel is a dime...