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12 March, 14:35

In a pile of coins there are 7 more quarters than nickels. If there is a total of$2.65 in coins, how many quarters are there?

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  1. 12 March, 14:59
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    A quarter is equivalent to 25 cents or $0.25 and a nickel is equal to 5 cents or $0.05. In the given in this item, if there are x nickels then, there are x + 7 quarters. With these and the total amount known, we can now compute for the value of x.

    (x) (0.05) + (x + 7) (0.25) = 2.65

    Simplifying,

    0.05x + 0.25x + 1.75 = 2.65

    Simplifying further,

    0.3x = 0.9

    The value of x from the equation is 3. Hence, there are 10 quarters.
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