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...make 50 coins equal 1 dollar?

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Question by Cook
Submitted on 8/23/2003
Related FAQ: rec.puzzles Archive (combinatorics), part 05 of 35
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how do you make 50 coins equal 1 dollar?


Answer by Teresa3428
Submitted on 9/16/2003
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2dimes,8nickles,40pennies

 

Answer by kelsey k
Submitted on 10/3/2003
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40 pennies, 2 dimes, 8 nickles

 

Answer by arone sado
Submitted on 12/23/2003
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10pennies,1nickle,1dime,1quarter

 

Answer by indian_sandas_is_diff_altogether
Submitted on 5/18/2004
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45 pennies, 1 quarter, 2 dime,2 nickle

 

Answer by dan2
Submitted on 11/11/2004
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70pennies and 666666667777666687777667676767676767676767676767676 quarters

 

Answer by sho sho
Submitted on 1/21/2006
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45 pennies, 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 2 nickels

 

Answer by shoebea
Submitted on 9/26/2006
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45pennies, 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 2 nickles

 

Answer by Paige
Submitted on 11/30/2006
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40 pennies 2 dimes 8 nickles

 

Answer by FRANKY HAWKINS
Submitted on 1/5/2007
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dONT WORY BEE HAPPY

 

Answer by hgjg
Submitted on 4/26/2007
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40 pennies, 2 dimes, 8 nickle

 

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