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Jaimes has $2.60 in dimes and nickels. The number of dimes is 14 more than the number of nickels. How many of each coin does he have?

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Answer:

The number of dimes is 22 and the number of nickels is 8.

Explanation:

Given:

Jaimes has $2.60 in dimes and nickels.

The number of dimes is 14 more than the number of nickels.

Now, to find the each coin he have.

Let the dimes be
10D.

And the nickel be
5N
.

(As 1 dime = 10 cent and 1 nickel = 5 cent)

As given in question:


10D+5N=260............(1)


D=N+14...................(2) (The number of dimes is 14 more than number of nickels.)

Now, solving the equation (1):


10D+5N=260

Putting the value of equation (2) on place D we get:


10(N+14)+5N=260.


10N+140+5N=260.


15N+140=260.

Subtracting both sides by 140 we get:


15N=120.

Dividing both sides by 15 we get:


N=8.

The number of nickels = 8.

And the number of dimes = (N+14) = 8+14=22.

Therefore, the number of dimes is 22 and the number of nickels is 8.

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