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Return the bottles: Shawna Return some bottles to the store. She received 1.85 in quarters, dimes, nickels. Use these clues to determine the number of each kind of coin. She received at least one of each
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Return the bottles: Shawna Return some bottles to the store. She received 1.85 in quarters, dimes, nickels. Use these clues to determine the number of each kind of coin. She received at least one of each coin. There are more dimes and nickels. There is an even number of quarters. There are as many quarters and nickels together as there are dimes.
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There are 7 dimes, 3 nickels, and 4 quarters.
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