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 :  Rita has a collection of 105 coins consisting of nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of dimes is 5 more than one-third the number of nickels, and the number of quarters is twice the number of dimes. how many coins of each kind does she have????
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Rita has a collection of 105 coins consisting of nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of dimes is 5 more than one-third the number of nickels, and the number of quarters is twice the number of dimes. how many coins of each kind does she have???? .
 Let x = number of nickels
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 from:"number of dimes is 5 more than one-third the number of nickels"
 (1/3)x + 5 = number of dimes
 x/3 + 5 = number of dimes
 from:"number of quarters is twice the number of dimes"
 2((1/3)x + 5) = number of quarters
 2x/3 + 10 = number of quarters
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 Our equation comes from the fact that there are 105 total coins:
 x + (x/3 + 5) + (2x/3 + 10) = 105
 Now, we solve for 'x'.  Start by multiplying both sides by 3:
 3x + x + 15 + 2x + 30 = 315
 6x + 45 = 315
 6x = 270
 x = 45 (number  of nickels)
 .
 dimes:
 x/3 + 5 = 45/3 + 5 = 15 + 5 = 20 (number of dimes)
 .
 quarters:
 2x/3 + 10 = 2(45)/3 + 10 = 90/3 + 10 = 30 + 10 = 40 (number of quarters)
 
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