document.write( "Question 1205955: You have 37 coins that are nickels, dimes, and pennies. The total value of the coins is $1.55. There are twice as many pennies as dimes. Find the number of each type of coin in the bank.\r
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document.write( "Let's see why they can't all be nickels.\r\n" );
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document.write( "If all 37 coins were nickels there would be $1.85. So the extra 30 cents must be\r\n" );
document.write( "2 parts pennies to 1 part dimes or 20 pennies and 10 dimes making 30 coins that\r\n" );
document.write( "we must reduce the 37 nickels by, so 7 nickels remain.\r\n" );
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