Question 1114360
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Your first equation is

Q + D + N = 23


Your second equation is 

D = Q + 2.


From these two equations you have

Q + (Q+2) + N = 23  

2Q + N = 21.       (1)


Now the money equation is

25Q + 10D + 5N = 250   cents,   or

25Q + 10*(Q+2) + 5N = 250,   or, equivalently

35Q + 5N = 230.    (2)


Thus you have this system of two equations in two unknowns

 2Q +  N = 21,     (1)
35Q + 5N = 230     (2)


Divide eq(2) by 5 (both sides).  Keep eq(1) as is.


 2Q + N = 21       (1')
 7Q + N = 46       (2')


Now subtract eq(1') from eq(2')

 5Q = 46 - 21 = 25  ====>  Q = {{{25/5}}} = 5.


5 quarters.  From (1')  N = 21 - 2Q = 21 - 2*5 = 11.

11 nickels.  Dimes = Q+2 = 5+2 = 7.
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