SOLUTION: A student has a number of ​$30 and ​$60 savings bonds to use for part of her college expenses. The total value of the bonds is ​$900. There are 66 more ​$30

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Question 1098750: A student has a number of ​$30 and ​$60 savings bonds to use for part of her college expenses. The total value of the bonds is ​$900. There are 66 more ​$30 bonds than ​$60 bonds. How many of each type of bond does she​ have?

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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Check your problem setup.
If there are zero $60 bonds, then there would be 66 $30 bonds.
Their value would be
66%2A30=1980
$1980 is much more than the $900 total given.
Correct the numbers and repost your question.