SOLUTION: Sam has $3.30 in quarters and dimes, and the total number of coins is 18. How many quarters and how many dimes?

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Question 1103569: Sam has $3.30 in quarters and dimes, and the total number of coins is 18. How many quarters and how many dimes?
Found 3 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn, greenestamps:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39799) About Me  (Show Source):
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10%2A0.25=2.5, from quarters

8%2A0.10=0.80, from dimes

2.5%2B0.8=3.3
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10 quarters
8 dimes

Answer by ikleyn(53763) About Me  (Show Source):
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  q +   d = 18,      (1)    (counting coins)
25q + 10d = 330.     (2)    (counting cents)


From eq(1), express d = 18-q and substitute it into eq(2). You will get


25q + 10*(18-q) = 330  ====>

25q + 180 - 10q = 330,

15q = 330 - 180 = 150  ====>  q = 150%2F15 = 10.


Answer.  10 quarters and 18-10 = 8 dimes.

Solved.

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Answer by greenestamps(13334) About Me  (Show Source):
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If you are looking for a fast way to find the answer, without a need to use formal algebra, then you can use logical reasoning like this....

If all 18 coins were dimes, the total value would be $1.80.
The actual value, $3.30, is $1.50 more than $1.80.
Each quarter is worth $0.15 more than each dime.
So the number of quarters is 1.50%2F0.15+=+10.

And 10 quarters means 8 dimes.