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17 March, 14:38

Jamil always throws loose change into a pencil holder on his desk and takes it out every two weeks. This time it is all nickels and dimes. There are 7 times as many dimes as nickels, and the value of the dimes is $3.90 more than the value of the nickels. How many nickels and dimes does jamil have?

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  1. 17 March, 14:44
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    One dime is worth 2 nickels, so having 7 times as many dimes as nickels means that the total value of the dimes is (7x2) x the total value of the nickels. So, his dimes are worth 14 times more than his nickels, and are worth $3.90 more than the nickels. So, if the value of nickels is n, and the value of dimes is d, n+3.90=d, and 14n=d. This means that 14n=n+3.90

    14n is the same as saying n+13n, so "n+13n=n+3.90"

    Cancel "n" from both sides, and you get "13n=3.90".

    Divide out 13, and you get "n=0.30". Your total value of nickels is 30 cents, so you must have 6 nickels. Seven times as many dimes leaves you with 6 nickels and 42 dimes.
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