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18 February, 23:08

Thomas had three different types of coins in his pocket, and their total value was $2.72. He had twice as many pennies as quarters and one less dime than the number of pennies. How many quarters did he have?

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  1. 19 February, 00:24
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    Answer: 6 Quarters

    12 Pennies

    11 Dimes

    Written answer: Thomas has 6 Quarter, 12 pennies, and 11 dimes in his pocket.

    Show your work: 6•0.25 = 1.50$

    12•1 = 0.12$

    11•10 = 1.10$

    1.50$+0.12$+1.10$ = 2.72$
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