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| Question 26833:  Hello I am helping my son on a homework assignment. Unfortunately am stuck on this question. Can someone help me out.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  Here is the question:
 
 Mary counted her dimes when she put then in groups of 4 she have 2 dimes leftovers.
 When she put them in groups of 5  she have 1 leftovers, what is the smallest numbers of dimes she could have if she have more that 10 dimes?
 Answer by Earlsdon(6294)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You solve this problem by making two tables: The first table is for the groups of four with two leftover.
 3 X 4 + 2 = 14
 4 X 4 + 2 = 18
 5 X 4 + 2 = 22
 6 X 4 + 2 = 26
 The second table is for groups of five with one leftover.
 2 X 5 + 1 = 11
 3 X 5 + 1 = 16
 4 X 5 + 1 = 21
 5 X 5 + 1 = 26
 The last entries in the two tables show that Mary must have had at least 26 dimes.
 She could make 6 groups of 4 dimes with 2 leftover or she could make 5 groups of 5 dimes with 1 leftover.
 
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