Question 1109993
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There is not enough information to get a single answer....<br>
Let x = the number of pennies.
Then 2x = the number of nickels  (twice as many nickels as pennies)
Then 2x+2 = the number of dimes  (two more dimes than nickels)
Then 4x+2 = the number of quarters  (as many quarters as dimes and nickels combined)<br>
The value of the coins is
{{{1(x)+5(2x)+10(2x+2)+25(4x+2) = x+10x+20x+20+100x+50 = 131x+70}}}<br>
If there is just 1 penny, then the total value is 131(1)+70 = 201.
If there are 2 pennies, then the total value is 131(2)+70 = 332.
If there are 3 pennies,....