SOLUTION: Michelle has $2.45 in dimes, nickels, and quarters. If Michelle has 3 fewer nickels than quarters and one more dime than twice as many quarters then how many of each type of coin d
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Question 1080044: Michelle has $2.45 in dimes, nickels, and quarters. If Michelle has 3 fewer nickels than quarters and one more dime than twice as many quarters then how many of each type of coin does she have? Answer by ikleyn(52802) (Show Source):
Let Q = the number of quarters.
Then the number of nickels is (Q-3), and the number of dimes is (2Q+1).
Therefore, your "value" equation is
5*(Q-3) + 10*(2Q+1) + 25Q = 245 (cents).
5Q - 15 + 20Q + 10 + 25Q = 245,
50Q - 5 = 245 ---> 50Q = 245 + 5 = 250 ---> Q = = 5.
Answer. 5 quarters, 5-3 = 2 nickels, 2%+1 = 11 dimes.
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