Solve the problem.A child has 42 quarters and 70 dimes. The child wishes to stack the coins so that each stack has the same number of coins, and each stack contains only one kind of coin. What is the largest number of coins that the child can place in each stack?
A. 42
B. 70
C. 210
D. 14
Answer: D
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