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Make the Number (Least Amount of Coins)

āš”ļø Minimum Metal! You need to pay exactly 42 cents. But you don't want to carry 42 heavy pennies. What is the absolute smallest number of coins you can use?

Lesson 5

Concept

This is the ultimate puzzle game of money. Always start by using the BIGGEST coin possible. šŸŽÆ **The "Greedy Coin" Strategy:** **Target: 68 Cents.** What is the least amount of coins to make 68c? 1. **Be Greedy (Quarters/25):** How many Quarters fit in 68? Two! (25, 50). * Coins used: 2 (Quarters). Target left: 68 - 50 = 18c. 2. **Next Biggest (Dimes/10):** How many Dimes fit in 18? One! (10). * Coins used: 1 (Dime). Target left: 18 - 10 = 8c. 3. **Next Biggest (Nickels/5):** How many Nickels fit in 8? One! (5). * Coins used: 1 (Nickel). Target left: 8 - 5 = 3c. 4. **The Scraps (Pennies/1):** Use 3 Pennies. * Coins used: 3 (Pennies). 5. **Final Answer:** 2 Quarters, 1 Dime, 1 Nickel, 3 Pennies. (Total: 7 coins to make exactly 68 cents!).

Try it

Minimum metal challenge! **Instructions:** Make the exact amount of money using the absolute smallest number of coins possible. Use Quarters first! **Problem 1: Make 30 cents.** * Start greedy: Can I use a Quarter? Yes! (1 Quarter = 25c). Leftover: 5c. * Which coin makes the last 5c perfectly? * Answer: ___ Quarter, ___ Nickel. **Problem 2: Make 41 cents.** * Greedy 1: 1 Quarter (25c). Left over: 16c. * Greedy 2: 1 Dime (10c). Left over: 6c. * Greedy 3: 1 Nickel (5c). Left over: 1c. * Greedy 4: ___ Penny. * Answer: ___ Q, ___ D, ___ N, ___ P! **Problem 3: Make 51 cents.** * (Hint: Quarter song! 25, 50! Two Quarters!). * Answer: ___ Q, ___ P. **Problem 4: Make 15 cents.** * Answer: ___ D, ___ N.