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| Question 557067:  KiKi has $5.10 in nickels,dimes,and quarters. He has an equal number of dimes and nickels, with the value of the quarters being $2.40 more than the total value of the dimes and nickels. How many dimes does she have?
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Write an equation for each statement :
 Ki has $5.10 in nickels, dimes, and quarters.
 .05n + .10d + .25q = 5.10
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 He has an equal number of dimes and nickels,
 d = n
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 with the value of the quarters being $2.40 more than the total value of the dimes and nickels.
 .25q - (.05n + .10d) = 2.40
 d = n, replace n with d
 .25q - (.05d + .10d) = 2.40
 .25q - .15d = 2.40
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 Back to the 1st equation, replace n with d there too, subtract the above equ
 .05d + .10d + .25q = 5.10
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 +.15d + .25q = 5.10
 -.15d +.25q = 2.40
 ------------------- subtraction eliminates q, find d
 .30d = 2.70
 d =
  d = 9 dimes
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 You can confirm this solutions by finding the no. of nickels (9) and quarters and the value thereof.
 
 
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