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8 October, 19:27

Danielle has $6.65 worth of change in nickels and dimes. If she has 5 times as many nickels as dimes, how many of each type of coin does she have?

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  1. 8 October, 19:41
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    95 nickels 19 dimes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    d=dimes

    5d=nickels

    0.05 (5d) + 0.10 (d) = 6.65

    0.25d + 0.10d = 6.65

    0.35d=6.65

    Divide by 0.35

    d = 19 (19 coins)

    19 dimes = $1.9

    6.65-1.9 = $4.75

    Nickels=$4.75

    4.75/0.05 = 95 coins

    19*5=95

    114 coins in total

    19*0.10 = 1.9

    95*0.05=4.74

    4.75+1.9 = 6.65
  2. 8 October, 19:44
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    There are 19 dimes and 95 nickels

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Represent the numbers of nickels and dimes by n and d. Then n = 5d.

    The value of the nickels is $0.05n and that of the dimes is $0.10d. Together these two amounts come to $6.65:

    $0.05n + $0.10d = $6.65.

    But n = 5d.

    Substituting 5d for n, we get:

    $0.05 (5d) + $0.10d = $6.65

    Combining the two terms on the left, we get:

    0.25d + 0.10d = 6.65, or

    0.35d = 6.65.

    Solving for d, we get d = 6.65/0.35, or d = 19. Since n = 5d, n = 5 (19) = 95.

    There are 19 dimes and 95 nickels.
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