SOLUTION: Donald has a coin collection. He has 36 dimes, 72 quarters and 18 nickels. He wants to arrange them into equal groups with only one type of coin in each group. How many can he put
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Question 1016462: Donald has a coin collection. He has 36 dimes, 72 quarters and 18 nickels. He wants to arrange them into equal groups with only one type of coin in each group. How many can he put in each group?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 piles of dimes => 18 in each pile
4 piles of quarters => 18 in each pile
1 pile of nickels => 18 in each pile
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