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  • 13-11-2020
  • Mathematics
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Ra'Shaela is going to the store to buy candy. She has $3.45 in dimes and
quarters in her pocket. Write an equation to represent the number of dimes
and quarters that Ra'Shaela could have in her pockets

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yamilet01 yamilet01
  • 13-11-2020
.25 • 13 = $3.25 (13 is the # of quarters)
$3.25+ 2(.10) = .20 (2 dimes)
$3.25+.20= $3.45

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