SOLUTION: Jack has $9.83, made up of nickels and pennies only. Which of the following could not be a possible value for the number of pennies?
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Question 981811: Jack has $9.83, made up of nickels and pennies only. Which of the following could not be a possible value for the number of pennies?
Answer by JulietG(1812) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You forgot to list the options!
However, since he only has nickels and pennies, the pennies will have to be 3, 13,23,33, etc or 8,18,28, etc. Anything that doesn't end in 3 or 8 is not possible.
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