The actual question is "How do you make thirty cents out of two coins if one of them is not a nickel?"
And the answer is "The other coin is a nickel and a quarter makes 30 cents."
2007-02-04 07:30:42
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answer #1
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answered by cjones1303 4
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One is a 10 cent piece and the different is a 20 cent piece. many international locations which contains each and each and every of the Euro international locations have 20 cent products. the U. S. also minted a 20 cent piece from 1875-1878.
2016-11-25 01:29:29
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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I think you messed up the riddle. You were supposed to say "and one of them is not a nickel"
the answer of course would be a quater and Nickel with the quarter being the one that is not a nickel.
2007-02-04 07:28:23
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answer #3
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answered by $0.02 3
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1 nickel and a quarter
2007-02-04 13:22:21
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answer #4
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answered by kim 4
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your supposed to say that one is not a nickle, so the other one has to be the nickle, that's how.
2007-02-04 07:27:18
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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um 2 15cents?
2007-02-04 07:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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with a quarter and a nickel, a quarter is not a nickel!!!!!lol
2007-02-04 07:31:29
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answered by petvet_12 2
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Dude, you said that wrong.
2007-02-04 07:29:11
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answer #8
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answered by Geeva 2
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i would say a quarter and a dime...
2007-02-04 07:41:25
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answered by geostrom b 4
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You've got it wrong.
2007-02-04 07:29:06
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answer #10
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answered by robert m 7
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