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S it possible that jada has each of the following combinations of coins? if not, which constraint—the amount of money or the number of coins—does it not meet? match each combination with the correct explanation. put responses in the correct input to answer the question. select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.

a. $0.25, $0.10, $0.05
b. $0.50, $0.25, $0.10
c. $1.00, $0.25, $0.10
d. $2.00, $1.00, $0.50

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Final answer:

Without Jada's specific financial constraints, it's impossible to answer which combinations meet the constraints. Typically, one would add the coin values and compare them to the monetary amount and count coins to meet the required number.

Step-by-step explanation:

It appears that the question might be incomplete or unclear regarding Jada's specific financial constraints (amount of money and number of coins) for the combinations given. Therefore, I cannot provide an exact determination of whether each coin combination meets the constraints without that information. However, I can explain how to assess this if the constraints were known.

For example, if Jada had to meet a set amount of money with a specific number of coins, we would add the value of each coin in the combinations (a through d) and compare the total to the specified amount. Moreover, we would count the number of coins in each combination to ensure it meets the required number of coins.

While examining higher order addition and subtraction of money applications and how to find total value of coins and bills, one would typically sum the values of individual coins and compare them to the amount constraint. If understanding the use of multiple operations in money problems is needed, one could then use addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division as required to manipulate the values of money to match constraints.

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