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:  Joe has a collection of nickels and dimes that is worth $6.00. If the number of dimes were doubled and the number of nickels were increased by 6, the value of the coins would be $9.90. How many dimes does he have? 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Joe has a collection of nickels and dimes that is worth $6.00. If the number of dimes were doubled and the number of nickels were increased by 6, the value of the coins would be $9.90. How many dimes does he have? 
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Using the 1st statement we can write an equation: 
.05n + .10d = 6.00 
Rearrange so we can use for substitution 
.05n = 6 - .10d 
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Multiply equation by 20 to make the coefficient of n = 1: 
1n = (120 - 2d) 
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Using the 2nd statement, write another equation: 
"If the number of dimes were doubled and the number of nickels were increased by 6, the value of the coins would be $9.90." 
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.05(n+6) + 2(.10d) = 9.90 
.05n + .3 + .20d = 9.90 
.05n + .2d = 9.9 - .3 
.05n + .2d = 9.6 
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 How many dimes does he have? 
Substitute (120-2d) for n in the above equation: 
.05(120-2d) + .2d = 9.6 
 6 - .10d + .2d = 9.6 
-.1d + .2d = 9.6 - 6 
+.1d = 3.6 
d = 3.6/.1 
d = 36 dimes in the collection 
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To confirm our solution we need to find out how many nickels: 
n = 120 - 2(36) 
n = 120 - 72 
n = 48 dimes 
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Check solution using the 1st statement: 
"Joe has a collection of nickels and dimes that is worth $6.00." 
.05(48) + .10(36) =  
2.40 + 3.60 = $6 
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You can check the solutions using the statement: 
"If the number of dimes were doubled and the number of nickels were increased by 6, the value of the coins would be $9.90." 
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