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Mathematics, 21.11.2019 06:31 eweqwee4163

Suppose there is a pile of quarters, dimes, and pennies with a total value of $1.18. (a). how much of each coin can be present without being able to make change for a dollar? if there are multiple selections of coins that will work, choose the selection with the largest total number of coins. (b). explain why $1.19 is the greatest amount of money it is possible to have without being able to make change for a dollar.

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