SOLUTION: In a pile of coins, there are 7 more quarters than nickels. If there is a total of $2.65 in coins, how many total coins are there? How many of each coin is in the pile?

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Question 1108237: In a pile of coins, there are 7 more quarters than nickels. If there is a total of $2.65 in coins, how many total coins are there? How many of each coin is in the pile?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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3 nickels
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10 quarters

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