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.
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
Two dimes and four pennies.
Three dimes, four nickels, five pennies
Three dimes, four nickels, five pennies
* A quarter, nickel and 4 pennies * Three dimes and 4 pennies * Six nickels and 4 pennies * Thirty-four pennies
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
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.
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.
(dimes X 10) + (nickels X 5) = 145 and dimes - nickels = 4 14 dimes + 1 nickel =145 13 dimes + 3 nickel =145 12 dimes + 5 nickel =145 11 dimes + 7 nickel =145 10 dimes + 9 nickel =145 since 11-7 = 4 11 dimes + 7 nickels =145
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
Two dimes and four 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.
Three dimes, four nickels, five pennies
a quarter,2 dimes,and 1 nickel
A dollar can be reached by adding coins together in the following ways, using ten coins or fewer: 1. A one-dollar coin. 2. Two half dollars. 3. One half dollar and two quarters. 4. One half dollar, one quarter, two dimes and one nickel. 5. One half dollar, one quarter, two dimes and five pennies. 6. One half dollar, one quarter, one dime and three nickels. 7. One half dollar, one quarter and five nickels. 8. One half dollar and five dimes. 9. One half dollar, four dimes and two nickels. 10. One half dollar, three dimes and four nickels. 11. One half dollar, two dimes and six nickels. 12. Four quarters. 13. Three quarters, two dimes and one nickel. 14. Three quarters, two dimes and five pennies. 15. Three quarters and five nickels. 16. Two quarters and five dimes. 17. Two quarters, four dimes and two nickels. 18. Two quarters, three dimes and four nickels. 19. Two quarters, two dimes and six nickels. 20. One quarter, seven dimes and one nickel. 21. One quarter, six dimes and three nickels. 22. Ten dimes. 23. One half dollar, one quarter, one dime, two nickels and five pennies
Three dimes, four nickels, five pennies