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| Question 1059797:  Sasha has 15 coins worth $2.40. If the coins are all quarters and dimes, how many quarters and dimes does she have?
 
 Answer by math_helper(2461)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! d = # dimes q = # quarters
 d+q = 15               (1) (given)
 10d + 25q = 240   (2) (given, expressed in cents)
 
 10d + 10q = 150    (eqn(1) x10, call it (1'))
 15q = 90     (subtracted (1') from (2))
 q = 6       (divided both sides by 15)
 Plug in q=6 into (1)  ((2) also would work but not as simple of an equation):  d=15-6=9
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 Answer:  9 dimes, 6 quarters
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 Check:   9+6=15  (ok on # of coins)
 10*9 + 25*6 = 90+150 = 240  (ok on value)
 
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