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31 March, 13:55

Jeremy has nine more dimes than he has quarters. If q is used to represent the number of quarters that he has, translate "the total value of the dimes in cents" into an algebraic expression in terms of q. Don't forget that a dime is worth 10 cents! Simplify your answer.

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  1. 31 March, 14:23
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    35q + 90

    Step-by-step explanation:

    quarter = 25 cents

    dimes = 10 cents

    If he has q quarters, then he has q+9 dimes

    Amount = 25 (q) + 10 (q+9)

    = 25q + 10q + 90

    = 35q + 90

    = 5 (7q + 18)
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