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19 January, 08:47

A jar contains 46 quarters and pennies. The total value of the coins is $4.30. Which system of equations can be used to find p, the number of pennies, and q, the number of quarters?

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  1. 19 January, 09:07
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    16 quarters

    30 pennies

    Step-by-step explanation:

    q = quarters

    p=pennies

    set up a system of equations. One equation is for total value, the other is total # of coins.

    q + p = 46

    0.25q + 0.01p = 4.30 - > multiply this equation by 4 so you can subtract from the top equation

    q + P = 46

    1q + 0.04p = 17.20

    subtract the bottom equation from the top

    0.96p = 28.8

    divide by 0.96

    p=30

    substitute p in the top equation

    q + 30 = 46

    subtract 30 from both sides

    q = 16
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