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Sandy has $3.75 in change. She has three more quarters than dimes but twice as many nickels as quarters. Expre
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Question 151727: Hi. I need help answering the following question. Thanks in advance.
Sandy has $3.75 in change. She has three more quarters than dimes but twice as many nickels as quarters. Express as an algebraic equation and simplify. Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source):
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Let x = number of dimes
then
from:"She has three more quarters than dimes"
x+3 = number of quarters
from:"but twice as many nickels as quarters"
2(x+3) = number of nickels
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Finally, since "Sandy has $3.75 in change" we derive our equation:
.10x + .25(x+3) + .05(2)(x+3) = 3.75
.10x + .25x + .75 + .10(x+3) = 3.75
.10x + .25x + .75 + .10x + .30 = 3.75
.45x + 1.05 = 3.75
.45x = 2.70
x = 6 (number of dimes)
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x+3 = 6+3 = 9 (number of quarters)
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2(x+3) = 2(6+3) = 2(9) = 18 (number of nickels)