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11 November, 19:20

Sasha has some pennies, nickels, and dimes in her pocket. The number of coins is 16. The expression 0.01p+0.05n+0.10d represents the value of the coins, which is $1.22. She has twice as many nickles as pennies. How many of each coin does Sasha have?

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  1. 11 November, 19:38
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    I would like to use cents

    p+n+d=16

    1p+5n+10d=122

    twice as many nicklese a pennies, n=2p

    sub 2p for n

    p+2p+d=16

    1p+5 (2p) + 10d=122

    simplified

    3p+d=16

    1p+10p+10d=122

    3p+d=16

    11p+10d=122

    now solve

    use subsitution

    3p+d=16

    minus 3p from both sides

    d=16-3p

    sub 16-3p for d in other equation

    11p+10 (16-3p) = 122

    11p+160-30p=122

    160-19p=122

    minus 160 both sides

    -19p=-38

    divide both sides by - 19

    p=2

    sub back

    n=2p

    n=2 (2)

    n=4

    d=16-3p

    d=16-3 (2)

    d=16-6

    d=10

    2 pennies

    4 nickles

    10 dimes
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