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Jane has $1 and 6 quarters in her pile. Jeremiah has 10 quarters in his pile. If Jane gives Jeremiah $1 and Jeremiah gives Jane 4 quarters, will the two piles still be equal in value? Explain
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Jane has $1 and 6 quarters in her pile. Jeremiah has 10 quarters in his pile. If Jane gives
Jeremiah $1 and Jeremiah gives Jane 4 quarters, will the two piles still be equal in value? Explain
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Yes, they will still be equal because $1 is equal to 4 quarters so therefore they are just exchanging the same amount of money in different forms.
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Yes, they will still be equal. 6 quarters is accumulated into $1.50 or with the addition of $1, 10 quarters. Therefore if Jane gives Jeremiah $1 or 4 quarters the values will stay equal.
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