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Linwood has 38 nickels, 32 dimes, 11 quarters, and 17 fifty-cent pieces. How much money does he have?
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Linwood has 38 nickels, 32 dimes, 11 quarters, and 17 fifty-cent pieces. How much money does he have?
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If you times them and then add them all together the answer is 1,635.
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the answer is $16.35
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