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25 December, 04:54

Steve had 7 more than twice as many quarters as dimes. if the total value of her coins was $10.15, how many of each kind of coin did she have?

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  1. 25 December, 04:56
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    X=quarters, y=dimes

    7+2x=y

    0.25x+0.1y=10.15

    we substitute the first equation into the second equation

    0.25x+0.1 (7+2x) = 10.15

    0.25x+0.7+0.2x=10.15

    0.45x+0.7-0.7=10.15-0.7

    0.45x=9.45

    0.45x/0.45=9.45/0.45

    x=21 quarters

    7+2x=y, x=21

    7+2 (21) = y

    7+42=y

    y=49 dimes

    check: 0.25x+0.1y=10.15 when x=21, y=49

    21 (0.25) = 5.25 in quarters

    49 (0.1) = 4.90 in dimes

    5.25+4.90=10.15
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