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Mathematics, 24.12.2020 14:00, Kigarya

1. The thickness of a quarter is 24.26 mm, while that of a nickel is 1.95 mm. Find the difference in the thickness of these two coins.
a) 23.31 mm
b) 22.31 mm
c) 24.21 mm
d) 26.22 mm

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