SOLUTION: Helen has P2.40 in 25 cents and 5 cents. She has a total of 24 coins. How many 25 cents coins and how many 5 cents coins does she have?

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Question 1121178: Helen has P2.40 in 25 cents and 5 cents. She has a total of 24 coins. How many 25 cents coins and how many 5 cents coins does she have?
Answer by ikleyn(52786) About Me  (Show Source):
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You can start from the system of two equations in two unknowns


 x +   y =  24       (1)     (counting coins)
5x + 25y = 240       (2)     (counting cents)


Then you can multiply the first equation by 5 (both sides) to get the system in the equivalent form


5x +  5y = 120       (1')
5x + 25y = 240       (2')


Now you can subtract equation (1') from equation (2'). In this way, you exclude the unknown x, and you get

a single equation for the unknown y:

25y - 5y = 240 - 120

20y = 120

y = 120%2F20 = 6.


Answer.  6 quarters and  (24-6) = 18 nickels.


Check.   6*25 + 18*5 = 240  cents.   ! Correct !

Solved.     //   The method I used to solve the system is called the "Elimination method".

So,  on the way,  you learned how to solve the system of equations using the Elimination method.

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