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Mike had a jar of nickels that had five more nickels than he originally thought. If the total amount of nickels was $4.35, how many nickels did Mike think he had originally?
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Mike had a jar of nickels that had five more nickels than he originally thought. If the total amount of nickels was $4.35, how many nickels did Mike think he had originally?
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$4.10, five nickels is eqivalent to 5 cents per nickel. therefore 5 centsx5 nickels=25 cents(the amount more than he thought was there). next you subract the amount extra from the amount total to get the answer
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A nickel is worth 5 cents. So if he has 5 nickels extra. They are worth 25 cents. Subtract 0.25 from 4.35 and you get 4.10. Now all you have to do is divide 4.10 by 0.05, which is a nickel. The answer is "Mike thought he had 82 nickels"
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