| 
 
 
| Question 891848:  Suppose you have 65 coins in a jar consisting entirely of nickels and quarters, worth a total of $9.25. How many nickels are in the jar? Type in your numerical answer only; do not type any words or letters with your answer.
 
 Answer by JulietG(1812)
      (Show Source): 
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If all the coins were quarters, you would have 65 * .25, or $16.25 Your actual total is $9.25.  $16.25 - $9.25 = $7.00
 The difference between a quarter and a nickel is .20
 7.00 / .20 = 35
 You have 35 nickels.
 If you have 65 coins, and 35 are nickels, you have 30 quarters.
 35 nickels @ .05 = $1.75
 30 quarters @ .25 = $7.50
 $7.50 + $1.75 = $9.25
 Success!
 | 
  
 | 
 |