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John has fewer nickels than Phil, but more than Thomas.
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24 Jul 2020, 07:18
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John has fewer nickels than Phil, but more than Thomas. If J, P, and T represent the number of nickels that each boy has, respectively, which of the following can be true?
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24 Jul 2020, 11:29
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John has fewer nickels than Phil, but more than Thomas. If J, P, and T represent the number of nickels that each boy has, respectively, which of the following can be true?
Step 1: Understanding the question John has fewer nickels than Phil, therefore J < P but more than Thomas, then T < J
Step 2: Calculation When T < J and J < P, therefore T < J < P
E is correct
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