Three 25 cents.
2006-12-02 09:37:19
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answer #1
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answered by maxon475 3
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Assuming none of the coins involved are Quarters,
Sell three different coins at a total of 75 cents.
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Buy three coins worth a total of 75 cents.
For the other people, 50-cent coin + Dime + Nickel = 50 + 10 + 5 = 65 cents, not 75 cents.
2006-12-02 14:10:40
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answer #2
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answered by Lawrence 1
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first barson thats sixt five cents. Maybe should check your math skills or face pissed off waiters for a long time. How stupid are you people really I especailly like the gal who did the math for a half dollar 50 plus a dime 10 and a nickel 5 and still came up with 75 good lord you guys are dumb and so is the answer to this
2006-12-02 13:53:57
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answer #3
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answered by neilmccalister 3
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the 50 cent peice
a 25 cent peice
and a fake plastic coin
2006-12-02 13:52:15
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answer #4
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answered by 2Cute2bTrue 6
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To everyone on here that keeps answering a half dollar, a dime, and a nickel that is only 65 cents. Anyway, what is the answer?
2006-12-02 14:02:47
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answer #5
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answered by sam 1
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2 dimes 1 nickel and the 50 cent coins.
2006-12-02 13:52:27
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answered by Precious S 3
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50 cent coin + Dime+ Nickel = 75 cents
2006-12-02 13:58:47
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answer #7
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answered by Ann 2
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1quarter 2 dimes and one nickel...
it is more than three yes but it is only three types of coins..
yaaay for loop holes
2006-12-02 14:10:19
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answer #8
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answered by legionmober 2
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50 cent coin, one quarter, and a chuck-e-cheese game token (no cash value)
2006-12-02 13:50:21
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answer #9
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answered by UnceasingFaun 2
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Not difficult at all to any intelligent person. I fact, the question is rather silly to ask in the first place. I know it as well, but will leave it up to you to wonder whether I do or I dont.
2006-12-02 13:55:35
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answer #10
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answered by Ted 6
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