At least one. It depends on where you're calling and how long you intend to be speaking,
its a high pitch one
Youu have to know people and it is probably expensive. Use Skype or a payphone.
You can use: 1 quarter and 75 pennies 2 quarters and 50 pennies 3 quarters and 25 pennies 4 quarters and no pennies 100 pennies and no quarters
1 dollar = 4 quarters x = 10 quarters / 4 x = $2.5
800/4 =200 multiply by 3 of the 4 quarters and the answer is 600
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, fine. There are 46 quarters in $11.50. But seriously, who carries that many quarters around? Like, just use a card or something.
8 quarters and 12 nickels
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we're talking about quarters like the coins we use, then there are 96 quarters in 24 dollars. You see, each dollar has 4 quarters, so when you multiply 24 by 4, you get 96 quarters. Just imagine all the wonderful paintings you could buy with that!
4 quarters=10 dimes x quarters=85 dimes quarter=10/4 dimes x (10/4 dimes) = 85 dimes x= 85 dimes/(10/4 dimes) x=34 Answer: 34 quarters
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To make $1.25 using only dollar bills and quarters, you can use one $1 bill and one quarter, or you can use five quarters (which equals $1.25). Therefore, there are a total of two different combinations: one with a dollar and a quarter and another with just quarters.
well i am not going to work it out but you multiply 1 times 4 quarters to get a dollar so you could multiply 1 mil. times four to get foru mil so my answer would be 4 million quarters in one million dollars