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How many ways can you make change for 65¢ using only nickels, dimes, and quarters?
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First, you see how many quarters you can have, which is 2
65-50=15
Than you see how many dimes fits in 15¢, which is 1
15-10=5
And you can tell that there is only 1 nickel in 5¢
Therefore, there are 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 1 nickel in 65¢
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