|  | 
| 
 
 
| Question 310514:  in a child's coin bank, there is a collection of nickels, dimes, and quarters that amount to $3.20. There are 3 times as many quarters as nickels, and 5 more dimes that nickels. How many coins of each kind are there?
 Solution: Count of coins
 Let X = numbers of nickels
 3x = the numbers of quarters
 x + 5 = the numbers of dimes
 Value of the count
 .05x = value of the quarters
 0.25(3x) = value of the quarters
 0.10(x + 5) = value of the dimes
 Answer by mananth(16946)
      (Show Source): 
You can put this solution on YOUR website! in a child's coin bank, there is a collection of nickels, dimes, and quarters that amount to $3.20. There are 3 times as many quarters as nickels, and 5 more dimes that nickels. How many coins of each kind are there? Solution: Count of coins
 .
 Let x = numbers of nickels
 3x = the numbers of quarters
 x + 5 = the numbers of dimes
 Value of the count
 .05x = value of the quarters
 0.25(3x) = value of the quarters
 0.10(x + 5) = value of the dimes
 ..
 You are on the right track
 ..
 0.05x+0.75x+0.1x+0.5 = 3.20
 0.90x=  3.20-0.50
 0.90x = 2.70
 Multiply by 100
 90x = 270
 x= 3. the number of nickels
 3x = 9 the number of quarters
 x+5 = 3+5 = 8 number of dimes
 CHECK
 3*5 + 9*25+8*10 = 320 cents
 | 
  
 | 
 |  |  |