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  • 08-04-2021
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What is the fewest number of quarters, nickels, and pennies that can be fairly exchanged for 2 quarters, 6 nickels, and 9 pennies?

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  • 08-04-2021

Answer:

Your answer is 3 quarters, 2 nickels, and 4 pennies

Step-by-step explanation:

2 quarters plus 6 nickels plus 9 pennies is equal to 89 cents. So if we subtract 75(3 quarters) we get 14 which is less than 25 therefore we must only use nickels and pennies from now on. If we take 14 and subtract 10(2 nickels) we get 4 which less than 5 leaving us only to use pennies, which one a piece so it must be 4 pennies. Hope this helps!

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