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The quarter is directly to the left of the penny. The dime and quarter are to the right of the nickel. One coin is between the nickel and the quarter.
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The quarter is directly to the left of the penny. The dime and quarter are to the right of the nickel. One coin is between the nickel and the quarter.
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The dime because =quarter ⏲=dime ⏱=nickel =penny
⏱⏲= that is the way is set up so the ⏲dime is in between the ⏱nickel and quarter
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