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You have 2 quarters, 1 penny, 3 dimes, so
1 quarter = 25 cents
3 penny = 1 cent
1 dimes = 10 cents
So 25 cents + 25 cents = 50 cents
50 cents + 3 cents = 53 cents
53 cents + 10 cents = 63 cents
I hope this helps you today with this problem : )
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You would have sixty three cents
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