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| Question 951432:  In Peter's piggy bank, there are 6 times as many dimes as quarters and 2 more nickels than quarters. If Peter has $11.8 in his bank, how many quarters does he have?
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! let d = no. of dimes let n = no. of nickels
 let q = no. of quarters
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 Write an equation for each statement
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 In Peter's piggy bank, there are 6 times as many dimes as quarters
 d = 6q
 and 2 more nickels than quarters.
 n = q + 2
 If Peter has $11.8 in his bank,
 .05n + .10d + .25q = 11.80
 replace n with (q+2); replace d with 6q
 .05(q+2) + .10(6q) + .25q = 11.80
 do the math
 .05q + .10 + .6q + .25q = 11.80
 collect like terms
 .05q + .6q + .25q = 11.80 - .10
 .90q = 11.70
 q = 11.70/.9
 q = 13 quarters which is what they asked for
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 However to check this, find the no. of dimes and nickels
 n = 13 + 2
 n = 15 nickels
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 d = 6(13)
 d = 78 dimes
 See if this adds up
 .05(15) + .10(78) + .25(13) =
 .75 + 7.80 + 3.25 = 11.80
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 Did this make sense to you. Can you do these type of problems now? ankor@att.net
 
 
 
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