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notindolentuser wrote:
Hi there
In GRE, do they give the value of what a nickel, dime and a penny is?
As a non-American, I do not know the unit conversions for these - should I learn them or will they provide?



If the first coin is worth ten cents less than four times the value of the second coin, what is the total value of the two coins?


You do not need their value or else but the information provided in the stem. Native speaker or not
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