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Mathematics, 13.09.2021 01:30, andrejr0330jr

Marc goes to the store with exactly $1.00 in change. He has at least one of each coin less than a half-dollar coin, but he
does not have a half-dollar coin.
a. What is the least number of coins he could have?
b. What is the greatest number of coins he could
have?

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