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Jen has 2 quarters, 5 dimes, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies in her pocket.
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Okay what’s the question?
2 quarters is 50 cents
5 dimes is 50 cents
3 nickels is 15 cents
2 pennies is 2 cents
50+50=1 dollar
15+2=17 ceNts
She has $1.17 in her pocket if that’s the question
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