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12 September, 21:10

Paul has four more nickels than quarters and twice as many dimes as quarters. If he has a total of $6.20, how many dimes does he have?

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  1. 12 September, 21:22
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    12 quarters, 16 nickels, 24 dimes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Nickels = 4 + quarters

    dimes = 2 * quarters

    total $6.20 = 0.25quarters + 0.1 dimes + 0.05nickels

    6.20 = 0.25q + 0.1d + 0.05n

    6.20 = 0.25q + 0.1 * (2q) + 0.05 (4 + q)

    6.2 = 0.25q + 0.2q + 0.2 + 0.05q

    6.2 = 0.45q + 0.2 + 0.05q

    6.2 = 0.5q + 0.2

    6 = 0.5q

    q = 12

    12 quarters, 16 nickels, 24 dimes
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