Asked by Alyssa
In my hand, I have two United States Coins whose totatl value is 55 cents. However, one of the coins is not a nickel.
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Answered by
drwls
What is your question? Are we supposed to guess the two coins?
There was once a silver five cent piece struck in the US that was called a half dime. It was eventually (in 1873) repleced by the nickel.
That could be one of your two coins. You can guess the other one.
There was once a silver five cent piece struck in the US that was called a half dime. It was eventually (in 1873) repleced by the nickel.
That could be one of your two coins. You can guess the other one.
Answered by
tchrwill
In my hand, I have two United States Coins whose totatl value is 55 cents. However, one of the coins is not a nickel.
The two coins are a half dollar and a nickel.
The problem statement said that "one" of the coins was not a nickel. Nothing was said about the "other" coin not being a nickel.
The two coins are a half dollar and a nickel.
The problem statement said that "one" of the coins was not a nickel. Nothing was said about the "other" coin not being a nickel.
Answered by
Kerry
are the two coins a half dollar and five pennies?
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