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qaws [65]
3 years ago
7

Linwood has 38 nickles 32 dimes 11 quarters and 17 fifty cent pieces how much money does he have ?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Elodia [21]3 years ago
8 0
1635 is the answer hope this helps

sladkih [1.3K]3 years ago
3 0
Nickels:5 cents
Dimes: 10 cents
Quarters: 25 cents
50 cent pieces:50 cents

Use this equation to help you: 0.5(# of nickels)0.10(# of dimes)+0.25(#of quarters)+0.50(# of fifty cent pieces)

0.5(38)+0.10(32)+0.25(11)+0.50(17)

Solve and send me your answer to check it:)

Hope that helps:)

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