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Sam has 24 quarters, 18 nickels, and 36 dimes. He wants to divide the coins into groups so that each group is worth the same amount of money. What is the greatest number of grou…
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Sam has 24 quarters, 18 nickels, and 36 dimes. He wants to divide the coins into groups so that each group is worth the same amount of money. What is the greatest number of groups Sam can make using all the coins?
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There would be 5 groups of $2.10 eah
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