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How much is six dimes, 8 nickels, and three one-dollar bills? *

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\huge\textsf{Hey there!}


\large\textsf{Guide}\downarrow


\large\textsf{Penny: 1 cent} \\\large\textsf{Nickel: 5 cents}\\\large\textsf{Dime: 10 cents}\\\large\textsf{Quarter: 25 cents}\\\large\textsf{Half dollar: 50 cents}\\\large\textsf{1 bill = 1 dollar}


\large\textsf{6 dimes:}\downarrow


\large\textsf{= 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10}


\large\textsf{= 20 + 20 + 20}


\large\textsf{= 40 + 20}


\large\textsf{= \bf 60}


\large\textsf{6 dimes = \bf 60 cents}


\large\textsf{8 nickels}


\large\textsf{= 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5}


\large\textsf{= 10 + 10 + 10 + 10}


\mathsf{= 20 + 20}


\large\textsf{= \bf 40}


\large\textsf{8 nickels = \bf 40 cents}


\large\textsf{3 one dollar bills}


\large\textsf{= 1 + 1 + 1}


\large\textsf{= 2 + 1 }


\large\textsf{= \bf 3}


\large\textsf{3 one dollar bills = \bf 3 dollars}


\large\textsf{NOW LETS SOLVE FOR YOUR EQUATION}


\large\textsf{3.00 + 0.60 + 0.40}


\large\textsf{= 3.60 + 0.40 }


\large\textsf{= \bf \$4}


\boxed{\boxed{\large\textsf{Therefore, your answer is: \huge \bf \$4}}}\huge\checkmark


\large\textsf{Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!}

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