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6 August, 18:54

The U. S. Mint pays $0.02 to produce every penny. How many pennies are produced when the U. S. Mint pays more than $6 million in production costs?

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  1. 6 August, 19:18
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    So the rule is 0.02*p and p=penny

    so 0.02*6,000,000=120,000

    So 120,000 or more pennies are being produced when they pay more than 6 million.
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