20 nickles and 5 pennies would work!
2006-06-20 10:17:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2 quarters =50 3 dimes=80 20 pennies= 100 25 coins
2006-06-20 10:34:33
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answer #2
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answered by lareynaof5 2
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There are at least two solutions:
1) 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 20 pennies
2) 3 dimes, 12 nickels, 10 pennies
Both combine 25 coins adding to exactly $1.00
2006-06-21 10:04:19
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answered by Gaetan 3
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You can have 20 pennies, 2 quarters, and 3 dimes.
20+50+30= 100 cents or $1.00.
2006-06-20 10:21:26
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answered by ♠♠♠ 3
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There are a few solutions:
1. 3 dimes, 12 nickels, and 10 pennies
2. 2 quarters, 3 dimes, and 20 pennies
2006-06-20 10:56:29
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answered by Dana 1
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the perimeters of this example are: 16 dimes and a million nickel = 17 money 0 dimes and 33 nickels = 33 money the reply could be someplace in between yet close to to the first decrease. 15 dimes and three nickels = 18 money 21-18=3 So, 12 dimes and 9 nickels = 21 money is the reply.
2016-10-14 08:34:58
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answered by Erika 4
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1 quarter 3 dimes 6 nickels and 15 pennies
2006-06-20 10:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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20 pennies 2 quarters and 3 dimes
2006-06-20 10:34:54
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answered by nichole 2
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20 pennies 2 quarters and 3 dimes
2006-06-20 10:18:53
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answered by dishere2003 1
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1 quarter, 3 dimes 6 nickels, 15 pennies
2006-06-20 10:24:18
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answered by N_Quizitive_1 4
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2 quarters, 3 dimes and 20 pennies
2006-06-20 10:20:45
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answered by syvertson 1
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