1. The problem is not clearly stated, but since you asked for help with question 6, I will solve the first distinct math problem I can identify.
2. Given the numbers: #1 = 168, #2 = 27, and some counts of loonies (21), toonies (17), and other values, but no explicit question is provided, I will assume you want to find the total amount of money from loonies and toonies.
3. The formula to calculate total money from coins is:
$$\text{Total} = (\text{number of loonies} \times 1) + (\text{number of toonies} \times 2)$$
4. Substitute the values:
$$\text{Total} = (21 \times 1) + (17 \times 2)$$
5. Calculate:
$$\text{Total} = 21 + 34 = 55$$
6. Therefore, the total amount of money from 21 loonies and 17 toonies is 55.
Since the question is ambiguous, this is the best interpretation for question 6 based on the data provided.
Coin Total A29C20
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