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3 September, 16:20

Kevin and Randi have a jar containing 63 coins, being either quarters or nickels. they total

$9.15. how many quarters and nickels are there?

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  1. 3 September, 16:34
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    Yess, such fun so

    q=number of quarter

    n=number of nickles

    q+n=63

    9.15=915 cents

    25 cents=1 q

    5 cents=1 n so

    915=25q+5n

    915=5 (5q+n)

    divide by 5

    183=5q+n

    we also have q+n=63

    subtract q from both sides

    n=63-q

    subsitute 63-q for n in second equation

    183=5q+63-q

    add like terms

    183=4q+63

    subtract 63 from both sides

    120=4q

    divdie by 4

    30=q

    there were 30 quarters

    subsitute

    63=30+n

    subtract 30

    33=n

    30 quarters

    33 nicles
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