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31 March, 03:45

Gary has$ 1.56 in change in his pocket. If there is a total of 19 coins, how many quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies does he have?

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  1. 31 March, 05:55
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    Answer: 2 quarters, 5 dimes, 11 nickels, and 1 penny.

    How I Got My Answer: Two quarters is equal to 50 cents, correct? Keep count - 2/19 coins, 50/156 cents. 5 dimes = another 50 cents - 7/19 coins, 100/156 cents. 11 nickels = 55 cents - 18/19 coins, 155/156 cents. Last but not least, 1 penny = 1 cent. That's 19/19 coins, and 156/156 cents. So basically, two quarters, five dimes, eleven nickels, and one penny.
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