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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 23:56 yoyo80431

George has 16 coins in his pocket. He has both dimes and quarters. If he has $2.20 in his pocket, how many of each coin does he have? How would your equation change if you knew that George had three times as many times as he had quarters instead of knowing the total number of coins in his pocket? What is the new equation?
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