Answer:
5 pennies = 1 nickel1 nickel = 5 pennies1 nickel + 5 pennies = 1 dime1 dime = 1 nickel + 5 pennies10 pennies = 1 dime1 dime = 10 pennies2 nickels = 1 dime1 dime = 2 nickels5 nickels = 1 quarter1 quarter = 5 nickels2 dimes + 1 nickel = 1 quarter1 quarter = 2 dimes + 1 nickel4 nickels + 5 pennies = 1 quarter1 quarter = 4 nickels + 5 pennies2 dimes + 5 pennies = 1 quarter1 quarter = 2 dimes + 5 pennies10 pennies + 3 nickels = 1 quarter1 quarter = 10 pennies + 3 nickels1 dime + 2 nickels + 5 pennies = 1 quarter1 quarter = 1 dime + 2 nickels + 5 pennies1 dime + 1 nickel + 10 pennies = 1 quarter1 quarter = 1 dime + 1 nickel + 10 pennies2 quarters = 1 half dollar1 half dollar = 2 quarters5 dimes = 1 half dollar1 half dollar = 5 dimes
5 nickels + 1 quarter = 1 half dollar1 half dollar = 5 nickels + 1 quarter3 dimes + 4 nickels = 1 half dollar1 half dollar = 3 dimes + 4 nickels4 dimes + 2 nickels = 1 half dollar1 half dollar = 4 dimes + 2 nickels1 quarter + 1 dime + 2 nickels + 5 pennies = 1 half dollar1 half dollar = 1 quarter + 1 dime + 2 nickels + 5 pennies2 half dollars = 1 one dollar coin1 one dollar coin = 2 half dollars5 dimes + 10 nickels = 1 one dollar coin1 one dollar coin = 5 dimes + 10 nickels1 one dollar bill = 1 one dollar coin1 one dollar coin = 1 one dollar bill4 quarters = 1 one dollar bill1 one dollar bill = 4 quarters3 quarters + 2 dimes + 1 nickel = 1 one dollar bill1 one dollar bill = 3 quarters + 2 dimes + 1 nickel10 dimes= 1 one dollar bill1 one dollar bill = 10 dimes1 quarter + 7 dimes + 1 nickel = 1 one dollar bill1 one dollar bill = 1 quarter + 7 dimes + 1 nickel2 quarters + 2 dimes + 5 nickels + 5 pennies = 1 one dollar bill
Explanation:
This program simplifies our complex monetary system by familiarizing users with common combinations of coins and bills that are equivalent in value. Starting with five pennies equal one nickel, the program works up to equivalents for a twenty dollar bill.