SOLUTION: How many quarters are equivalent in value to 15(x + y) dimes?

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Question 1119867: How many quarters are equivalent in value to 15(x + y) dimes?
Answer by ikleyn(52790)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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15*(x+y) dimes are worth  15*10*(x+y) cents = 150*(x+y)  cents.


Assuming that x and y are integer numbers, this amount of  150*(x+y) cents is equivalent to   = 6*(x+y) quarters.


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