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Twelve pennies are arranged in a row on a table every other coin is replaced with a nickel then every third coin is replaced with a dime finally every fourth coin is replaced with a quarter what is the total value of the coins on the table?
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The total value is $1.23
There will be 3 of each coin mentioned if you think about it and is a pattern
1+5+10+25= 41 x 3 = $1.23
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