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A. The number of dollars is always more than the number of dimes. B. The number of dimes will always be an even number. C. The number of dollars must be even to follow the rule. D. The number of dimes
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A. The number of dollars is always more than the number of dimes.
B. The number of dimes will always be an even number.
C. The number of dollars must be even to follow the rule.
D. The number of dimes will always be less than the number of dollars.
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B. the number of dimes will always be an even number
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