69 cents....
One dime is worth 10 cents, four pennies are worth 4 cents, and two quarters are worth 50 cents. When you add these together, you get 10 + 4 + 50 = 64 cents. Therefore, one dime, four pennies, and two quarters are worth a total of 64 cents.
Two quarters are worth 50 cents, one dime is worth 10 cents, and four pennies are worth 4 cents. When you add them together, 50 + 10 + 4 equals 64 cents. Therefore, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 4 pennies total 64 cents.
99 pennies If you require all four coins then 62 coins can add up to 99 cents: 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 59 pennies
Four dimes one nickel two pennies are worth 47 cents
If you allow a 50 cent piece, the answer is 9. Otherwise it's 10. The coins would be either: a half dollar, a quarter, two dimes, a nickel, four pennies or: three quarters, two dimes, a nickel, four pennies. Incidentally, if you want the minimum number of denominations for making exact change up to $100.00, that would be: A fifty, Two twenties, A ten, A five, Four dollar bills, Three quarters, Two dimes, A nickel and Four pennies, giving you a grand total of nineteen coins/bills.
One dime is worth 10 cents, four pennies are worth 4 cents, and two quarters are worth 50 cents. When you add these together, you get 10 + 4 + 50 = 64 cents. Therefore, one dime, four pennies, and two quarters are worth a total of 64 cents.
Twenty pennies Fifteen pennies, one nickel Ten pennies, two nickels Ten pennies, one dime Four nickles Three nickels, five pennies Two nickles, one dime Two dimes One dime, one nickel, five pennies
Two quarters are worth 50 cents, one dime is worth 10 cents, and four pennies are worth 4 cents. When you add them together, 50 + 10 + 4 equals 64 cents. Therefore, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 4 pennies total 64 cents.
Two quarters, one dime, four nickels, five pennies
99 pennies If you require all four coins then 62 coins can add up to 99 cents: 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 59 pennies
You can make change for anything from 1-99 cents with that combination. it's impossible to make change for a dollar with this comboination EDIT: Actually the total amount of coinage equals $1.04, not $.99. So, yes, you COULD make change for $1.00. 3 Quarters, 2 Dimes, and 1 Nickel = $1.00.
Just a few ways include... 79 pennies. 3 quarters and 4 pennies. 7 dimes, 1 nickel, 4 pennies. 7 dimes, 9 pennies. 15 nickels, 4 pennies. 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, 4 pennies. 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 9 pennies. 2 quarters, 5 nickels, 4 pennies. 2 quarters, 29 pennies.
four dollars, ten cents
Four dimes one nickel two pennies are worth 47 cents
Two twenties, two fives, four ones; two quarters, one dime, three nickels, two pennies.
There are at least four possibilities:Two $1 bills, 6 dimes, 1 nickel, and 1 pennyTwo $1 bills, two quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 1 penny.Two $1 bills, 1 quarter, 4 dimes, and 1 pennyOne $1 bill, 4 quarters, 6 dimes, one nickel, and 1 pennyYou can't use all of the bills and coins at the same time because their total value is larger than $2.66.
If you allow a 50 cent piece, the answer is 9. Otherwise it's 10. The coins would be either: a half dollar, a quarter, two dimes, a nickel, four pennies or: three quarters, two dimes, a nickel, four pennies. Incidentally, if you want the minimum number of denominations for making exact change up to $100.00, that would be: A fifty, Two twenties, A ten, A five, Four dollar bills, Three quarters, Two dimes, A nickel and Four pennies, giving you a grand total of nineteen coins/bills.