Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.08.2019 23:10, llewis2731

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bonus: a change jar contains nickels, dimes, and quarters, totaling an amount of $1.90. the amount of
nickels is one more than twice the number of dimes. the number of quarters is one half the total
number of nickels and dimes. find the number of each coin in the change jar.
gina wilson (all things algebra), 2015

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