What is the largest sum of money Bob can have in change and still not be able to give change for a dollar? HINT: The answer is more than $0.99.

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it would be possible to have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies in your pocket and not be able to make change for a dollar, so the answer would be $1.19.
What is the largest sum of money Bob can have in change and still not be able to give change for a dollar? HINT: The answer is more than $0.99. But work the problem
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