Horace has quarters,4 dimes and 3 Pennie’s.Irwin has 1 more quarter,half the number of dimes,and twice the number of Pennie’s as Harare.If Irwin give Harare Blank cents,Then they would have the same amount of money How many cents does Irwin need?

Let's calculate the total amount of money Horace has first:

Quarters: 3 quarters * 25 cents/quarter = 75 cents
Dimes: 4 dimes * 10 cents/dime = 40 cents
Pennies: 3 pennies * 1 cent/penny = 3 cents
Total: 75 cents + 40 cents + 3 cents = 118 cents

Now let's calculate the total amount of money Irwin has:
Quarters: 3 quarters + 1 more quarter = 4 quarters
Dimes: 1/2 * 4 dimes = 2 dimes
Pennies: 2 * 3 pennies = 6 pennies
Total: 4 quarters * 25 cents/quarter + 2 dimes * 10 cents/dime + 6 pennies * 1 cent/penny = 100 cents

Now, let's determine the difference in their total amount of money:
Difference in cents = Total amount of money Irwin has - Total amount of money Horace has = 100 cents - 118 cents = -18 cents

Since the difference is negative, it means that Horace has more money than Irwin. Therefore, Irwin needs to give Horace 18 cents to have the same amount of money.