SOLUTION: In the math department water-cooler fund there are 48 quarters and nickels in all, with a total value of $6.00. Find how many quarters and how many nickels are in the fund.

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Question 1106096: In the math department water-cooler fund there are 48 quarters and nickels in all, with a total value of $6.00. Find how many quarters and how many nickels are in the fund.
Answer by ikleyn(52914) About Me  (Show Source):
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25Q + 5*(48-Q) = 600


25Q + 240 - 5Q = 600


20Q = 600 - 240 = 360  ====>  Q = 360%2F20 = 18.


Answer.  18 quarters and (48-18) = 30 nickels.


Check.   18*25 + 30*5 = 600  cents.   ! Correct !

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