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11 March, 10:12

You lose one quarter, two dimes, and two nickels.

a. write the amount as a decimal.

b. write the amount as a fraction in simplest form

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  1. 11 March, 11:41
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    To answer this question you need to know how much is a quarter ($0.25), a dime ($0.10) and nickel ($0.05) worth. Then, the total money he lose would be:

    1 ($0.25) + 2 ($0.10) + 2 ($0.05) = $0.25 + $0.20 + $0.10 = $0.45

    The decimal form would be $0.45

    The fraction form would be (45/100) / (5/5) = 9/20
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