Question 1099636
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Alice has saved 5.00 in dimes, quarters, and half dollars. She finds that she has 30 coins altogether and 
there are four times as many quarters as there are half dollars. How many dimes does Alice have ?
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Let H be the number of half-dollars.

Then the number of quarters is 4H, according to the condition.

Hence, the dimes are the rest  (30-H-4H) = (30-5H) coins.


The dimes contribute  10*(30-5H) cents towards to the total.

The quarters contribute 25*((4H) = 100H cents towards to the total.

Finally, the half-dollars contribute 50*H cents towards to the total.


Thus the total is  10*(30-5H) + 100H + 50H,  

and your money equation is 

10*(30-5H) + 100H + 50H = 500 cents.   (Should I explain that $5 is 500 cents ?)


This is the simple equation in one unknown.  Let's solve it together.

300 - 50H + 100H + 50H = 500  ====>  100H = 500 - 300 = 200  ====>  H = {{{200/100}}} = 2.

So, there are  2 half-dollar coins,  4*2 = 8 quarters, and the rest 30-2-8 = 20 coins are dimes.


Let us CHECK the solution:  20*10 + 8*25 + 50*2 = 500 cents.  ! Correct !
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Solved.



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