SOLUTION: Suppose there is a pile of quarters, dimes and pennies that total a value of $1.09 how much of each coin can be present without being able to make change for a dollar? Chose the se

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Question 881018: Suppose there is a pile of quarters, dimes and pennies that total a value of $1.09 how much of each coin can be present without being able to make change for a dollar? Chose the selection with the greatest number of total coin
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Suppose there is a pile of quarters, dimes and pennies that total a value of $1.09
how much of each coin can be present without being able to make change for a dollar?
Chose the selection with the greatest number of total coin
:
How about:
1 quarter
8 dimes
4 pennies

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