SOLUTION: In a collection of nickels, dimes and quarters, there are twice as many dimes as nickels and 3 fewer quarters than dimes. If the total value of the coins is 4.50 how many of each t

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Question 1055589: In a collection of nickels, dimes and quarters, there are twice as many dimes as nickels and 3 fewer quarters than dimes. If the total value of the coins is 4.50 how many of each type of coin are there
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In a collection of nickels, dimes and quarters, there are twice as many dimes as nickels and 3 fewer quarters than dimes.
If the total value of the coins is 4.50 how many of each type of coin are there
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* Santa Claus came to us to help solving this problem *
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He brought 3 quarters and added it to the collection.
The "value" of the collection became $4.50 + 3*$0.25 = $5.25 = 525 cents.

Now we can combine all the coins in groups in a way that each group contains 2 dimes, 1 nickel and 2 quarters.

Each group worth is 2*10 + 5 + 2*25 = 75 cents.

How many groups are there?

525%2F75 = 7.

OK. Then 7 groups contain 2*7 = 14 dimes, 7 nickels and 2*7 = 14 quarters.

Now we need to return 3 quarters to Santa.

Thank you, Santa !!

Answer. The collection has 14 dimes, 7 nickels and 14-3 = 11 quarters.

In this calculation we can not make a mistake.
Therefore, please check it on your own if the solution is correct.

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