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Mathematics, 07.12.2019 19:31, winterblanco

Ming has 15 quarters, 30 dimes, and 48 nickels. he wants to group his money so that each group had the same number of each coin. what is the greatest number of groups he can make? how many of each coin will be in each group? how much money will each group be worth?

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