Sometimes, more than one expression can describe the same situation. Suppose you have a pocketful of change. You have some pennies (p) and some quarters (q). One expression could be used to describe the total number of coins in your pocket: p + q. A second expression could be used to describe the amount of money (in dollars) in your pocket: 0.01p + 0.25q. Notice that each expression describes a different characteristic of the change in your pocket. Evaluate each expression for the situation where you have 6 quarters and 7 pennies in your pocket. Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words. For the amount of money, do not enter a dollar symbol.
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The answer is u have at the end at total of 6 pennies and 2 quarters ig. it would be 1.75 quarters but thats not possible wo u round up. ANSWER: 6 Pennies and 2 Quarters. im not entirely sure.
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @lilaspie7 The answer is u have at the end at total of 6 pennies and 2 quarters ig. it would be 1.75 quarters but thats not possible wo u round up. ANSWER: 6 Pennies and 2 Quarters. im not entirely sure. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) I can confirm that you are right.
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