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9 February, 13:27

Suppose that maria has 150 coins consisting of pennies, nickels, and dimes. the number of nickels she has is 14 less than twice the number of pennies; the number of dimes she has is 22 less than three times the number of pennies. how many coins of each kind does she have?

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  1. 9 February, 13:30
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    Let p, n, d represent the number of pennies, nickels, and dimes respectively. The problem statement tells us

    ... p + n + d = 150

    ... 2p - n = 14

    ... 3p - d = 22

    Add these three equations to find the number of pennies.

    ... (p + n + d) + (2p - n) + (3p - d) = 150 + 14 + 22

    ... 6p = 186

    ... p = 31

    ... n = 2*31 - 14 = 48

    ... d = 3*31 - 22 = 71

    Maria has 31 pennies, 48 nickels, and 71 dimes.
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