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Amber has been saving quarters and dimes. She opened up the piggy bank and determined that it contained 18 coins worth $2.85. Determine how many dimes and quarters were in the piggy bank.
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Amber has been saving quarters and dimes. She opened up the piggy bank and determined that it contained 18 coins worth $2.85. Determine how many dimes and quarters were in the piggy bank.
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7 Quarters = $1.75
11 Dimes = $1.10
$1.75 + $1.10 = $2.85
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