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| Question 486401:  Mary has $5.00 in nickels, dimes, and quarters. If she has twice as many dimes as quarters and sixty-seven more nickels than dimes, how many coins of each type does she have?
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 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Mary has $5.00 in nickels, dimes, and quarters. If she has twice as many dimes as quarters and sixty-seven more nickels than dimes, how many coins of each type does she have?
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 Let: n = no. of nickels; d = no.of dimes; q = no of quarters
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 Write an equation for each statement:
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 "Mary has $5.00 in nickels, dimes, and quarters."
 .05n + .10d + .25q = 5.00
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 "she has twice as many dimes as quarters"
 d = 2q
 divide both sides by 2
 q = .5d
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 " sixty-seven more nickels than dimes,"
 n = (d+67)
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 .05n + .10d + .25q = 5.00
 Replace q with .5d, replace n with (d+67)
 .05(d+67) + .10d + .25(.5) = 5.00
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 .05d + 3.35 + .10d + .125d = 5.00
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 .05d + .10d + .125d = 5.00 - 3.35
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 .275d = 1.65
 d =
  d = 6 dimes
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 I'll let you find the nickels and quarters, check your solutions in the 1st equation.
 
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