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3 April, 09:44
How many different ways can you make one dollar
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Justice Maxwell
3 April, 09:59
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There are 293 different ways to make a dollar according to the Mathematical Association of America.
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Shyla
3 April, 10:04
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100 pennies
20 nickels
10 dimes
4 quarters
2 half dollars
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