Question 1051865:  A coin bank contains only nickels and dimes. The total value of the coins in the bank is $3.50. If the nickels were dimes and the dimes were nickels, the total value of the coins would be $2.50. Find the number of nickels in the bank. 
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A coin bank contains only nickels and dimes. The total value of the coins in the bank is $3.50.  
If the nickels were dimes and the dimes were nickels, the total value of the coins would be $2.50.  
Find the number of nickels in the bank. 
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Let n be the number of nickels and d be the number of dimes.
Then 
5n + 10d = 350 cents   (1)    ("The total value of the coins in the bank is $3.50. ")
10n + 5d = 250 cents   (2)    ("If the nickels were dimes and the dimes were nickels, the total value of the coins would be $2.50")
Cancel the factor 5 in both sides of both equations. You will get
n + 2d = 70            (3)
2n + d = 50            (4)
From (3), express n = 70-2d and substitute it into (4). You will get
2*(70-2d) + d = 50.
Simplify and solve for d:
140 - 4d + d = 50,  or
-3d = 50 - 140  --->  -3d = -90  --->  d = 30.
Thus the number of dimes is 30.
Then the number of nickels, from (3), is n = 70-2d = 70 - 2*30 = 10.
Check it on your own.
Answer.  30 dimes and 10 nickels.
 
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