Chapter 3: Q. 207 (page 353)
Suppose you have six quarters, nine dimes, and four pennies. Explain how you find the total value of all the coins.
Short Answer
The total value of all coins are $2.44.
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Chapter 3: Q. 207 (page 353)
Suppose you have six quarters, nine dimes, and four pennies. Explain how you find the total value of all the coins.
The total value of all coins are $2.44.
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