SOLUTION: Rober has 12 coins totaling $1.45. None of his coins is larger than a quarter. Which of the following cannot be the number of quarters he has? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5

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Question 768285: Rober has 12 coins totaling $1.45. None of his coins is larger than a quarter. Which of the following cannot be the number of quarters he has?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5

Mr. Adams had a coin collection including only nickels, dimes, and quarters. He had twice as many dimes as he had nickels, and half as many quarters as he had nickels. If the total face value of his collection was $300.00, how many quarters did the collection contain?
A) 75
B) 100
C) 250
D) 400
E) 800

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If he only has one quarter, the most money he could have would be 1 quarter and 11 dimes, which only adds up to $1.35

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