Maddie has 180 coins. Of these coins 1/12 are dimes. About how many dimes does she have?
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To find out how many dimes Maddie has, we can calculate 1/12 of 180, since 1/12 represents the fraction of dimes out of the total number of coins:
1/12 * 180 = 15
Maddie has about 15 dimes.
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