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2 September, 21:32

Katie gave Melanie $2.45 in dimes and nickels. If 10 coins were dimes how many coins were nickels? Which equation models this problem? A. 2.45 • 10 - 5n B. 0.05n + 2.45d = 10 C. 10 • 0.10 + 0.05n = 2.45 D. 0.05 • 10 + 0.1 • d = 2.45

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  1. 2 September, 21:44
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    There would be 29 nickels, and C would model the problem
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