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17 January, 04:31

Suppose you have just enough money, in coins, to pay for a loaf of bread priced at $1.95. You have 12 coins, all quarters, and dimes. Let q equal the number of quarters and d equal the number of dimes. Which system models the given information? A. 10q+25d=12q+d=1.95 10 q 25 d equals 12 q d equals 1.95 B. q+d=12q+d=1.95 q d equals 12 q d equals 1.95 C. q+d=1225q+10d=195 q d equals 12 25 q 10 d equals 195

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  1. 17 January, 04:44
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    ans is option c

    as q + d = 12 as total coins are 12

    25q + 10d = 195

    because 1 quarter has 25 cents and 1 dime has 10 cents
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