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Rex had a quarter and some nickels in his pocket, but he had less than $0.80. What is the greatest number of nickels he could have had? Use an inequality to represent and solve the problem. Show you work.
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Rex had a quarter and some nickels in his pocket, but he had less than $0.80.
What is the greatest number of nickels he could have had? Use an inequality to represent and solve the problem. Show you work.
Pls help asap! Thank you!
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Answer:10 nickels
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