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21 February, 04:59

A purse contains $2.45 in dimes and quarter. There are two more than twice as many dimes as quarters. How many of each coin on the purse. (Álgebra 1 price per unit problem)

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  1. 21 February, 05:08
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    5 quarters 12 dimes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The quarters have to be a odd number or you wouldn't have the 5 at the end of the number. Because there are "two more then twice as many" dimes then quarters the number of quarters has to stay down. 3 to 5 is a good guess to start. from there you can add up the dimes until it all fits together
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