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Felicia wants to buy a new soccer ball. it is on sale for $12.60 She has one $10 bill,two $5 bills,three$1 bills,6 quarters,and 3 nickels. make a table to find four ways she cou…
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Felicia wants to buy a new soccer ball. it is on sale for $12.60 She has one $10 bill,two $5 bills,three$1 bills,6 quarters,and 3 nickels. make a table to find four ways she could pay for the soccer ball.
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One $10 bill, Two $1 bills, Two Quarters, Two Nickels
Two $5 bills, Two $1 bills, Two Quarters, Two Nickles
One $10 bill, One $1 bill, Six Quarters, Two Nickles
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