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14 July, 09:01

A class contributed $8.40 in dimes and quarters to the Red Cross. In all, there were 45 coins. How many coins of each kind were there?

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  1. 14 July, 09:02
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    Let d = # of dimes

    Let q = # of quarters

    45 = d + q

    .1d +.25q = 8.40

    Then we can use the substitution method and make it so that d = 45 - q.

    Then plug in the value for d into the second equation.

    .1 (45-q) +.25 (q) = 8.40

    4.5-.1q+.25q=8.40

    4.5+.15q = 8.40

    .15q = 3.90

    q = 26

    d = 45 - 26 = 19

    26 quarters

    19 dimes
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