SOLUTION: Sam found a number of nickels, dimes, and quarters in his room. He found three more dimes than nickels but twice as many quarters as dimes. The total value of the coins was $5.05
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Question 120339: Sam found a number of nickels, dimes, and quarters in his room. He found three more dimes than nickels but twice as many quarters as dimes. The total value of the coins was $5.05. How many coins of each type did Sam find?
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Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let's say he found n nickels, d dimes, and q quarters.
We know the following things:
because he found three more dimes than nickels
because he found twice as many quarters as dimes
The value of the nickels he found is 5n cents, the value of the dimes is 10d cents, and the value of the quarters is 25q cents. And since $5.05 is equal to 505 cents, we can write:
We can substitute n + 3 for d in to get so now we have expressions for d and q in terms of n. We can substitute these expressions into the value equation to get a single equation in one variable.
Now simplify by distributing and collecting like terms:
Add -180 to both sides
Divide by 65
Now we know that he found 5 nickels. Three more than 5 is 8, so he found 8 dimes. Twice that is 16, so he found 16 quarters.
Check the answer:
16 quarters = $4.00
8 dimes = $0.80
5 nickels = $0.25
, answer checks.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sam found a number of nickels, dimes, and quarters in his room.
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He found three more dimes than nickels
n = d - 3
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but twice as many quarters as dimes.
q = 2d
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The total value of the coins was $5.05.
.05n + .10d + .25q = 5.05
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How many coins of each type did Sam find?
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Using the 1st and 2nd equations, substitute (d-3) for n; and 2d for q
.05(d-3) + .10d + .25(2d) = 5.05
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.05d - .15 + .10d + .50d = 5.05
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.05d + .10d + .50d = 5.05 + .15
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.65d = 5.20
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d = 5.2/.65
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d = 8 dimes
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n = 8 - 3
n = 5 nickels
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q = 2(8)
q = 16 quarters
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Check solution in the value equation
.05(5) + .10(8) + .25(16) =
.25 + .80 + 4.0 = 5.05; confirms our solutions
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