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Erin has quarters and nickels for a total of 16 coins. The value of his coins is $2.60. How many quarters does Erin have? How many nickels does Erin have?
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Erin has quarters and nickels for a total of 16 coins. The value of his coins is $2.60. How many quarters does Erin have? How many nickels does Erin have?
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Erin has quarters and nickels for a total of 16 coins. The value of his coins is $2.60. How many quarters does Erin have? How many nickels does Erin have?
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4 Quarters= 1 Dollar
4 Quarters=1 Dollar
1 Quarter=25 cents
7 nickels=35 cents
$2.60
Erin has 9 Quarters and 7 Nickels
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