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A child's piggy bank contains nickels, dimes, and quarters. Altogether there are 50 coins totaling $5.75. If the number of nickels is twice the number of quarters, how many of each type of coin are in
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A child's piggy bank contains nickels, dimes, and quarters. Altogether there are 50 coins totaling $5.75. If the number of nickels is twice the number of quarters, how many of each type of coin are in the piggy bank
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16 quarters 31 nickels 2 dimes
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