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18 September, 12:21

Jess had three more nickels than dimes for a total of $1.50 how many of each coin did he have

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  1. 18 September, 12:26
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    N=d+3 because she has 3 more n than d

    5n+10d=150

    These are givin 5cents in a Nickel so it's 5n

    10 cents in a dime so it's 10d

    We need her to have 150

    Now substitute what we know n to be

    Into the equation and solve

    5 (d+3) + 10d = 150

    5d + 15 + 10d = 150

    15d + 15 = 150

    15d=135

    D=9

    Jess had 9 dimes and 12 nickels
  2. 18 September, 12:38
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    9 dimes 12 nickels

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can use trial and error method
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