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16 July, 11:29

Katie had four more dimes than quarters in her pocket, for total of $2.10. Which equation could be used to determine the number of quarters, x, in her pocket?

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  1. 16 July, 11:41
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    If quarters represents x, then let 4x represent dimes. (there are 4 more times dimes than quarters)

    x + 4x = $2.10

    5x = $2.10

    x =.42

    Check your answer.

    5 (.42) = $2.10 Yes! It checks out.
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