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John has a total of 13 coins in his pocket. Of the 13 coins is $2.50. How many quarters does John have in his pocket?
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John has a total of 13 coins in his pocket. Of the 13 coins is $2.50. How many quarters does John have in his pocket?
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8 quarters. 13 coins are needed and you’re looking for how many quarters, so if you had 8 quarters that would equal $2.00 and you still need 5 coins to make up the $0.50 so you would need 5 dimes to make up the $0.50
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Answer:
10
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if all the coins are quarters, then there is 10
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