document.write( "Question 753634: Collin noticed that various combinations of nickels and dimes could add up to $0.65.\r
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Since it is illegal to deface United States currency, including coins, you cannot cut a dime in half. Furthermore, you cannot have a negative number of either kind of coin. Therfore, must be a positive integer, and therefore must be at least 1. Furthermore, must be an odd number. Since 65 divided by 5 is 13, 13 is the largest value may take. Hence:\r
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