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14 August, 02:27

Reggie has $36.40 in nickels and $36.40 in dimes. What is the ratio of the number of nickels to the number of dimes that Reggie has?

A

1:1, because the dollar totals of both coins are the same

B

1:2, because a dime is worth twice as much as a nickel

C

1:5, because a dime is worth 5 cents more than a nickel

D

2:1, because a dime is worth twice as much as a nickel

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  1. 14 August, 05:36
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    D 2:1, because a dime is worth twice as much as a nickel

    Because the question has number of nickels listed first in the ratio that makes the answer 2:1 as opposed to B 1:2. Also, two nickels equal the same amount as one dime so for every two nickels there is one dime. In this case, there are 728 nickels and 364 dimes. 728/364 = 2/1 (simplifies down to the fourth ratio given)
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