Because one of them is a quarter.
2007-10-16 12:20:04
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answer #1
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answered by ☆Zestee☆ 5
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One (1) quarter and one(1) nickel. You said ONE of them is not a nickel ; you didn't say neither one of the coins couldn't be a nickel.
2007-10-16 19:22:31
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answer #2
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answered by susandiane311 5
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One is a nickel and the other one is a quarter. The quarter is not a nickel.
2007-10-16 19:19:34
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answer #3
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answered by tiffany 2
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A quarter and a nickel. The quarter is not a nickel.
2007-10-16 19:19:35
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answer #4
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answered by T 5
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a quarter and a nickel one of them isnt a nickel its a quarterrr!! :)
2007-10-16 19:19:14
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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a quarter and a nickel
2007-10-16 19:26:10
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answer #6
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answered by CT230R 2
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one of them isn't a nickle but the other is. a quarter and a nickel
2007-10-16 19:20:18
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answer #7
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answered by pockettanx90 3
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one is a quarter and the other is a nickel.
2007-10-16 19:19:15
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answer #8
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answered by nvrrong 5
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a twenty cent piece and a dime. In the early 1800s the USA had a twenty cent piece coin
2007-10-16 19:46:44
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answer #9
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answered by sg 1
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nickel and quarter. one isnt a nickel and one is
2007-10-16 19:19:43
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answer #10
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answered by mitchellinho 4
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