What two coins make up 35 cents if one of them cannot be a quater?

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sklawrence50
Two coins that make up 35 cents would be a quarter and a dime. One of them cannot be a quarter, so that one is a dime, but it doesn't say that the other one cannot be a quarter, therefore, that one is a quarter.
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