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metallicafan
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Jayden has two coins in his pocket, each of which are either a
penny, a nickel, a dime, or a quarter, and they are not the
same. If the Â…first coin is worth ten cents less than four times
the value of the second coin, what is the total value of the
two coins?
(A) $0.06
(B) $0.11
(C) $0.15
(D) $0.30
(E) $0.35
Is there an algebraic approach?, or just trial and error?
penny, a nickel, a dime, or a quarter, and they are not the
same. If the Â…first coin is worth ten cents less than four times
the value of the second coin, what is the total value of the
two coins?
(A) $0.06
(B) $0.11
(C) $0.15
(D) $0.30
(E) $0.35
Is there an algebraic approach?, or just trial and error?


















