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The equation system you are asking for is
d + q = 12 (1) (counting coins)
10d + 25q = 195 (2) (counting money, in cents).
To solve the system, express d = 12-q from equation (1) and substitute it into equation (2). You will get
10*(12-q) + 25q = 195
120 - 10q + 25q = 195
15q = 195 - 120
15q = 75
q = 75/15 = 5.
ANSWER. 5 quarters and 12-5 = 7 dimes.
Solved.
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- Kevin and Randy Muise have a jar containing coins
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- Solving coin problems mentally by grouping without using equations
- Non-typical coin problems
- Santa Claus helps solving coin problem
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