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A child has 60 total coins. There are ten times as many nickels as there are quarters (q) and twelve more dimes than quarters. Write an equation to represent this situation
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A child has 60 total coins. There are ten times as many nickels as there are quarters (q) and twelve more dimes than quarters. Write an equation to represent this situation
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A child has 60 total coins. There are ten times as many nickels as there are quarters (q) and twelve more dimes than quarters. Write an equation to represent this situation
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10q+q+(12+q)=60
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