Multiple Choice
Natasha is six and Philip is eight.They are each offered their choice of either: one quarter or three nickels or 10 pennies.Which combination will each child choose?
A) Both children will choose the quarter.
B) Natasha will choose the quarter and Philip will choose the pennies.
C) Natasha will choose the pennies and Philip will choose the quarter.
D) There is no way to predict which combination each child will choose.
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