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How do you get 41 cents with 6 coins? - Answers

Using U.S. coins, 3 dimes, 2 nickels, and a penny. 3 x 10¢ + 2 x 5¢ + 1¢ = 41¢. That combination also works with euro cents, although you could also use €0.20 + €0.10 + €0.05 + 3 x €0.02. You can't get 41¢ in Canada or Australia, because they round everything to the nearest 5¢.



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Using U.S. coins, 3 dimes, 2 nickels, and a penny. 3 x 10¢ + 2 x 5¢ + 1¢ = 41¢. That combination also works with euro cents, although you could also use €0.20 + €0.10 + €0.05 + 3 x €0.02. You can't get 41¢ in Canada or Australia, because they round everything to the nearest 5¢.



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How do you get 41 cents with 6 coins? - Answers

Using U.S. coins, 3 dimes, 2 nickels, and a penny. 3 x 10¢ + 2 x 5¢ + 1¢ = 41¢. That combination also works with euro cents, although you could also use €0.20 + €0.10 + €0.05 + 3 x €0.02. You can't get 41¢ in Canada or Australia, because they round everything to the nearest 5¢.

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      Using U.S. coins, 3 dimes, 2 nickels, and a penny. 3 x 10¢ + 2 x 5¢ + 1¢ = 41¢. That combination also works with euro cents, although you could also use €0.20 + €0.10 + €0.05 + 3 x €0.02. You can't get 41¢ in Canada or Australia, because they round everything to the nearest 5¢.
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