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Sarah has a collection of nickels, dimes, and quarters worth $22.25. She has 10 more dimes than nickels and twice as many quarters as dimes. How many coins of each kind does she have?

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She has 35 dimes, 25 nickels and 70 quarters.

Step-by-step explanation

Suppose, the number of dimes is
x

As there is 10 more dimes than nickels, that means number of nickels is 10 less than dimes. So the number of nickels
=x-10

Also, there is twice as many quarters as dimes. So, the number of quarter
=2x

We know that, value of each dime, nickel and quarter are $0.10 , $0.05 and $0.25

The total value of all coins is given as $22.25 So, the equation will be......


0.10x+0.05(x-10)+0.25(2x)=22.25\\ \\ 0.10x+0.05x-0.5+0.50x =22.25\\ \\ 0.65x=22.25+0.5\\ \\ 0.65x=22.75\\ \\ x=(22.75)/(0.65)=35

So, the number of dimes is 35 , the number of nickels is (35-10)= 25 and the number of quarters is (2×35)= 70

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