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Jane has 5 nickels. John has 3 dimes. Jane says she has a greater amount of money. With the information given, is she correct?
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Jane has 5 nickels. John has 3 dimes. Jane says she has a greater amount of money. With the information given, is she correct?
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• Dimes are 10 cents each, so 3 dimes is 30 cents. (3 x 10 = 30)
• Nickels are 5 cents each, so 5 nickels equals 25 cents. (5 x 5 = 25)
30 > 25
So, Jane is wrong.
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No she's wrong because a nickel is 5 cents so 5 times 5 is 25 cents and a dime is 10 cents so 10 times 3 is 30 cents so john has more money
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