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Explanation:

Step1: Identify each coin's value

  • Dimes (the two eagle - like coins and the three with the building? Wait, no: The coins with the eagle design are quarters? Wait, no, let's correct:
  • The two coins with the eagle (Mercury dimes? No, actually, the first two coins: Wait, no, let's identify US coins:
  • Penny: 1 cent, the three pink coins are pennies? Wait, no, the pink coins look like pennies (1 cent), the blue coins:
  • Dime: 10 cents (the coins with the building, like the Jefferson nickel? No, wait, the coins with the building: Jefferson nickel is 5 cents. Wait, let's re - identify:
  • Quarter: 25 cents (the coin with Washington's head)
  • Dime: 10 cents (the two coins with the eagle design, maybe? Wait, no, the first two coins: Let's count the number of each type:
  • Quarters: 1 (the one with Washington)
  • Dimes: 2 (the two with the eagle - like design, 10 cents each)
  • Nickels: 3 (the coins with the building, 5 cents each)
  • Pennies: 3 (the pink coins, 1 cent each)

Wait, no, looking at the image again:

  • Top row:
  • First two: Dimes? No, wait, the coin with Washington is a quarter (25 cents). The two coins next to it on the left: Let's see, the coin with the eagle is a dime (10 cents)? Wait, no, the Mercury dime has a different design. Wait, maybe the first two are quarters? No, the Washington quarter is one. Wait, maybe the first two are half - dollars? No, the size is wrong. Wait, let's use standard US coin values:
  • Penny: 1 cent (the three pink coins)
  • Nickel: 5 cents (the three coins with the building, like Jefferson nickel)
  • Dime: 10 cents (the two coins with the eagle design)
  • Quarter: 25 cents (the one with Washington)

So:

  • Number of dimes: 2, value per dime: 10 cents, so total for dimes: \(2\times10 = 20\) cents
  • Number of quarters: 1, value per quarter: 25 cents, total for quarter: \(1\times25=25\) cents
  • Number of nickels: 3 (wait, top row has two with the building and bottom row has one with the building, so 3 nickels), value per nickel: 5 cents, total for nickels: \(3\times5 = 15\) cents
  • Number of pennies: 3, value per penny: 1 cent, total for pennies: \(3\times1=3\) cents

Wait, no, let's count the coins again:
Top row: 5 coins
Bottom row: 4 coins
Total coins: 9
Let's re - identify:

  • Pennies: 3 (the three pink ones, 1 cent each)
  • Nickels: 3 (the three coins with the building, 5 cents each)
  • Dimes: 2 (the two coins with the eagle design, 10 cents each)
  • Quarter: 1 (the one with Washington, 25 cents each)

Step2: Calculate the total value

  • Dimes: \(2\times10=20\) cents
  • Quarter: \(1\times25 = 25\) cents
  • Nickels: \(3\times5=15\) cents
  • Pennies: \(3\times1 = 3\) cents

Now, sum all these values: \(20 + 25+15 + 3\)
First, \(20+25 = 45\), then \(45 + 15=60\), then \(60+3 = 63\)? Wait, no, that can't be right. Wait, maybe I misidentified the coins. Let's try again:

Wait, maybe the first two coins are quarters (25 cents each), the Washington coin is a quarter? No, the Washington quarter is one. Wait, maybe the first two are dimes (10 cents each), the Washington is a quarter (25 cents), the next two are nickels (5 cents each), and the bottom row: one nickel (5 cents) and three pennies (1 cent each).

So:

  • Dimes: 2, \(2\times10 = 20\)
  • Quarter: 1, \(1\times25=25\)
  • Nickels: 3 (top two + bottom one), \(3\times5 = 15\)
  • Pennies: 3, \(3\times1=3\)

Total: \(20 + 25+15 + 3=63\)? Wait, no, let's count the number of nickels again. Top row: after the quarter, there are two nickels. Bottom row: one nickel. So total nickels: 3. D…

Answer:

63