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3 October, 02:35

Jerome has a penny, a nickel, a dime and a quarter. how many different two-coin sums can he make?

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  1. 3 October, 02:55
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    So you have 1 of each a penny a nickel a dime and a quarter so the number combos is shown below

    1 penny and nickel

    2 penny and dime

    3 penny and quarter

    4 nickel and dime

    5 nickel and quarter

    6 dime and quarter

    The reason why number 4 doesn't say nickel and penny is because is if I had said that it would of been the same as number 1 just that the penny and nickel has switched places so the number of different 2 coin sums are 6

    also a penny + a nickel + a dime + a quarter is = to 41 cents
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