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What is the largest amount of money you can have in coins and still not be able to make change for a dollar?

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What is the largest amount of money you can have in coins and still not be able to make change for a dollar?
posted Sep 30, 2014 by anonymous

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3 Quarters (Quarter means 25 cents)
4 Dime (Dime means 10 cents)
4 cents

Total: $1.19

answer Oct 1, 2014 by Salil Agrawal



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