SOLUTION: Sue has two more nickels than dimes and three more quarters than nickels. She has $3.35 in all. How many coins of each kind does she have?
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Question 131957
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Sue has two more nickels than dimes and three more quarters than nickels. She has $3.35 in all. How many coins of each kind does she have?
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Number of nickels: n
Number of dimes: d
Number of quarters: q
Given:
, two more nickels than dimes,
, three more quarters than nickels
Value of n nickels is
cents
Value of d dimes is
cents
Value of q quarters is
cents
Total money is $3.35 which can also be expressed as 335 cents.
Since
and
, by substitution we can say that
Now take the value equation and substitute the two expressions for nickels and quarters in terms of dimes in place of the n and q variables:
Distribute and collect terms:
Add -135 to both sides:
Divide by 40:
So there are 5 dimes. That means there are
nickels and
quarters.
Check the answer:
10 quarters is $2.50,
5 dimes is $.50,
7 nickels is $.35, and finally,
$2.50 plus $.50 plus $.35 = $3.35.