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move the penny on the far right over to the other side on the left and then move the 1st nickel over to the right...hence penny penny penny nickel nickel

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Q: There are 5 coins 2 nickels and 3 pennies they are in the order of penny nickel penny nickel penny and need to be in the order of penny penny penny nickel nickel you can only move a penny and a nickel?
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