Question 361001:  ANDY HAS 35 DIMES AND QUARTERS IN HIS PIGGY BANK WITH A TOTAL VALUE OF $6.95. HOW MANY OF THE COINS ARE DIMES AND HOW MANY ARE QUARTERS?  
 Answer by josmiceli(19441)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! If he had 28 quarters, that's $7, so 
he must have 27 quarters or less 
27 quarters is $6.75 and that leaves $.20, or 2 dimes 
27 + 2 = 29 (too small) 
26 quarters = $6.50, leaving $.45 and then I need a nickel 
25 quarters = $6.25 leaving $.70, or 7 dimes 
25 + 7 = 32 (too small) 
23 quarters = $5.75, leaving $1.20, or 12 dimes 
23 + 12 = 35 Bingo 
There are 23 quarters and 12 dimes 
Notice that an even number of quarters won't work, since 
that means he needs a nickel also 
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