document.write( "Question 1108131: a newspaper carrier has $4.90 in change. He has five more quarters than dimes but two times as many nickles as quarters. How many coins of each type does he have? How many dimes?
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Literally translate the description; use obvious coin count variables, n, d, q.\r
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