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11 December, 19:07

A collection of quarters and dimes is worth $18.30. There are 111 coins in all.

How many of each coin are there?

__ Dimes

__ Quarters

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  1. 11 December, 19:28
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    We can set up a system of equations.

    x + y = 111

    0.25x + 0.10y = 18.30

    x + y = 111

    Subtract 'y' to both sides:

    x = - y + 111

    Plug in '-y + 111' for 'x' in the 2nd equation:

    0.25 (-y + 111) + 0.10y = 18.30

    Distribute 0.25 into the parenthesis:

    -0.25y + 27.75 + 0.10y = 18.30

    Combine like terms:

    -0.15y + 27.75 = 18.30

    Subtract 27.75 to both sides:

    -0.15y = - 9.45

    Divide - 0.15 to both sides:

    y = 63

    Plug this back into any of the two equations to find the 'x' value.

    x + y = 111

    x + 63 = 111

    Subtract 63 to both sides:

    x = 48

    So there are 48 quarters and 63 dimes.
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