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Mathematics, 13.01.2021 22:30 bri9263

Jane has $1 and 9 quarters in her pile. Brody has 13 quarters in his pile. If Jane gives Brody $1 and Brody gives Jane 4 quarters, will the two piles still be equal in value? Explain.

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