It depends on what currency (what country's money) you're talking about.
In the U.S., you could have a $2 bill, a 50¢ piece, a dime, and a nickel, or two $1 bills, two quarters, a dime and a nickel, or many other combinations.
There are several ways to change a $1.00 bill using various denominations of coins and bills. The combinations include using pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and possibly other smaller bills. For example, you could use 100 pennies, 50 nickels, or a combination of different coins that total to $1. The exact number of ways depends on the specific denominations available and the rules you apply (such as whether you can use an unlimited number of coins).
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The answer will depend on the currency being used. For example, the US does not have a 20 pence coin which the UK does, conversely, the UK does not have a 25 pence coin.
5 coins and 5 coins
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, let's see, you've got 50 cents, 2 dollars, and 1 dollar coins. Well, technically, you could make up 10 dollars with 20 of those 50 cent coins, or 5 of the 2 dollar coins, or 10 of the 1 dollar coins. So, like, there are a few ways you could do it, but who's really counting, right?
thousands of ways....every combination of coins up to $1 times 50 every combinatiin (example 200 quarters) or of $2 BILLS $5 BILLS $10 bills $20 bills with or without coins bieng included etc.... but the best way to change it is your hand to mine...plese send all your 50s to me...(kidding)
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Well, honey, there are plenty of ways to make 135. You could have 135 one-dollar bills, 27 five-dollar bills, or even 45 three-dollar bills. Heck, you could even have a combination of different bills and coins to add up to 135. As long as it all adds up, you're good to go!
there are 293 ways to make a dollar out of coins like half dollars, dimes, nickels, pennies, and quarters.
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no there is no ways but there is one thing! the mulch will soon become dosh coins!
There are several ways to make 15p using different combinations of coins. One way is to use one 10p coin and one 5p coin. Another way is to use three 5p coins. Additionally, you could use a combination of one 10p coin and five 1p coins. In total, there are multiple combinations that can add up to 15p.
5 coins and 5 coins
The answer will depend on the currency being used. For example, the US does not have a 20 pence coin which the UK does, conversely, the UK does not have a 25 pence coin.
263 ways
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, let's see, you've got 50 cents, 2 dollars, and 1 dollar coins. Well, technically, you could make up 10 dollars with 20 of those 50 cent coins, or 5 of the 2 dollar coins, or 10 of the 1 dollar coins. So, like, there are a few ways you could do it, but who's really counting, right?
150 10p coins.