well i would use a 20 cent coin and a 10 cent coin coz we dont have nickles in Australia lol
2007-01-05 11:32:30
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answer #1
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answered by >--Trace---> 3
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A quater and the other coin is a nickle because only ONE isn't a nickle.
2007-01-05 19:29:21
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answer #2
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answered by Vickash D 1
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okay one isn't the nickle but the Other coin is
so one is a quarter and the other is a nickle
2007-01-05 19:34:50
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answer #3
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answered by TWIX 2
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One isn't a nickle. It's a quater but the other one is a nickle.
2007-01-05 19:28:34
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answered by Hung N 2
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quarter and a nickel cause a quarter isn't a nickle. Nice one. lol
2007-01-05 19:29:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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one was a quarter and the other was a nickle because if one was a quarter, that means that the quarter was not a nickle
2007-01-05 19:29:01
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answer #6
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answered by Tinkerbellx6 3
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you were in Australia, and you did it with a 10 cent and 20 cent piece. :)
2007-01-05 19:30:37
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answer #7
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answered by bambambrennie 2
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A fifty-cent piece, and a negative 20-cent peice.
2007-01-05 19:29:02
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answered by ? 3
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The other one is a nickel. The one that isn't a nickel is a quarter.
2007-01-05 19:29:11
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answered by ~Geeks Will Rule The World~ 3
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uhhh the quarter isn't the nickle...
2007-01-05 19:28:13
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answered by curiousmindsneed2know 2
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