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Final answer:The solution to thisMathematical Logic and Interpretationproblem is one nickel and one quarter-dollar coin, since a quarter-dollar coin, though having the same value as a quarter, is technically not 'a quarter'.Explanation:This problem requires a bit oflogical thinking. To solve it, we need two coins to total to 30 cents, but one of the coins cannot be a quarter (25 cents). Usually, two coins that would total 30 cents would be a quarter and a nickel (5 cents) but given theconstraints, the solution to the problem would be a nickel and a quarter-dollar coin, that was specifically minted in 2000, since it equates to 25 cents in value.However, because the quarter-dollar is explicitly named as not one of the coins, we interpret this as a sort of riddle where thequarter-dollaris 'not a quarter'Learn more about Mathematical Logic and Interpretation here:brainly.com/question/35712326#SPJ2...