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12 January, 04:11

A woman has twice as many dimes as quarters in her purse. If the dimes were quarters and the quarters were dimes, she would have $1.20 more than she now has. How many of each does she have now?

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  1. 12 January, 04:13
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    Let x = number of quarters

    since she has twice as many dimes as quarters,

    Let 2x = number of dimes

    The total value in $ is

    0.25x + (0.10) (2x)

    And it was said that when the numbers of quarters and dimes are interchanged, she would have $1.20 more than the original. So,

    (New Value) = (Original Value) + $1.20

    0.25 (2x) + 0.10x = 0.25x + (0.10) (2x) + 1.20

    Solving for x,

    0.5x + 0.1x = 0.25x + 0.2x + 1.20

    0.6x = 0.45x + 1.20

    0.6x - 0.45x = 1.20

    0.15x = 1.20

    x = 1.20/0.15

    x = 8 quarters

    2x = 16 dimes
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