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Mathematics, 01.07.2020 15:01 710jonathan
Rubin has 6 rolls of pennies containing 50 coins each, 5 rolls of nickels
containing 40 coins each, 4 rolls of dimes containing 50 coins each, and 3
rolls of quarters containing 40 coins each. How much money does he have?
A. $68.40
B. $17.50
C. $63.00
D. $8.20
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