SOLUTION: show the smallest number of coins you could use to pay $4.95
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Question 615170: show the smallest number of coins you could use to pay $4.95
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show the smallest number of coins you could use to pay $4.95
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How about 12 coins? 9 half-dollars, 1 quarter, 2 dimes
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