Question 1109993:  The value (in cents) of the change in a purse that contains twice as many nickels as pennies, two more dimes than nickels, and as many quarters as dimes and nickels combines. how many cents are there? 
 Found 2 solutions by  josgarithmetic, greenestamps: Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)      (Show Source): 
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twice as many nickels as pennies, two more dimes than nickels, and as many quarters as dimes and nickels combined. 
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q ,d, p, n, must be a whole number or better, some natural number.  1 will not work for d; 2 MIGHT work for d.    If not work, go upward from there (and keep going, to find more possible results),...
 
 
 
 
 
4 dimes 
2 nickels 
6 quarters 
1 penny
 
 
$2.01 
 Answer by greenestamps(13214)      (Show Source): 
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There is not enough information to get a single answer....
  
Let x = the number of pennies. 
Then 2x = the number of nickels  (twice as many nickels as pennies) 
Then 2x+2 = the number of dimes  (two more dimes than nickels) 
Then 4x+2 = the number of quarters  (as many quarters as dimes and nickels combined)
  
The value of the coins is 
 
  
If there is just 1 penny, then the total value is 131(1)+70 = 201. 
If there are 2 pennies, then the total value is 131(2)+70 = 332. 
If there are 3 pennies,.... 
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