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There are some pennies on a table.one-quarter of the pennies are heads. 2 pennies are turned over. Now, one-third of the pennies show heads.
How many pennies are on the table?
How do you know

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Answered by baksheghunal
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There are some pennies on a table.one-quarter of the pennies are heads. 2 pennies are turned over. Now, one-third of the pennies show heads.

How many pennies are on the table?

How do you knowThere are some pennies on a table.one-quarter of the pennies are heads. 2 pennies are turned over. Now, one-third of the pennies show heads.

How many pennies are on the table?

How do you knowThere are some pennies on a table.one-quarter of the pennies are heads. 2 pennies are turned over. Now, one-third of the pennies show heads.

How many pennies are on the table?

How do you knowThere are some pennies on a table.one-quarter of the pennies are heads. 2 pennies are turned over. Now, one-third of the pennies show heads.

How many pennies are on the table?

How do you knowThere are some pennies on a table.one-quarter of the pennies are heads. 2 pennies are turned over. Now, one-third of the pennies show heads.

How many pennies are on the table?

How do you knowThere are some pennies on a table.one-quarter of the pennies are heads. 2 pennies are turned over. Now, one-third of the pennies show heads.

How many pennies are on the table?

How do you know

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