A quarter and a dime, (One is not a quater) you didn't say neither....
Do I get the best answer?
2006-08-09 18:12:29
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answer #1
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answered by gravytrain036 5
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more effective positive yet; Divide 30 by a a million/2 and upload 12. what do you get? OR a lady elements a begger 50 cents, the female is the begger's sister besides the undeniable fact that the begger isn't the female's brother. how can this be? scroll down for recommendations seventy 2 (30 divided by .5 equals 60, plus 12 is seventy 2) (the begger is a lady)
2016-11-23 18:46:21
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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1 quarter 1 ten-cent piece (dime)
2006-08-10 00:57:39
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answered by gifted 4
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Quarter and dime or the other way around.
2006-08-09 20:55:34
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answered by Paul 2
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one is obviously not a quarter, because a quarter is 25........and unless youre using foreign money and translating it to american money it would have to be a quarter and dime.
2006-08-09 18:16:16
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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If youre fortunate enough to have one of the rare 1700's 30-cent-piece (the other is obviously a nickle) , I wouldnt be carrying it around in my pocket....Its worth big money!!!
2006-08-09 19:02:13
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answer #6
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answered by Joanne 3
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one quarter and one dime
2006-08-09 18:14:40
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answered by tammy_girl61 2
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a dime, and the "other one" is a quarter.
2006-08-09 18:15:46
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answer #8
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answered by ♥Sweet♥ 4
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quarter and dime
2006-08-09 18:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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One may not be a quarter, but the other one is. So................the answer is a quarter and a dime.
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2006-08-09 20:18:56
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answered by RangerBob 2
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