SOLUTION: Suppose you have $9.60 in dimes and quarters. How many of each coin do you have if you have twice as many quarters than dimes?
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Question 1029523: Suppose you have $9.60 in dimes and quarters. How many of each coin do you have if you have twice as many quarters than dimes?
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