document.write( "Question 673616: Jan has 21 coins. All of the coins are either pennies or dimes. The coins total $.84 in all. Let p = the number of pennies and d = the number of dimes. Which of the following pairs of equations should Jan use to determine how many coins there are of each value? \r
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\n" ); document.write( "Jan has 21 coins. All of the coins are either pennies or dimes. The coins total $.84 in all. Let p = the number of pennies and d = the number of dimes. Which of the following pairs of equations should Jan use to determine how many coins there are of each value? \r
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Anyway, they are: \"highlight_green%28system+%28p+%2B+d+=+21%2C+.01p+%2B+.1d+=+.84%29%29\"\r
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