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Connor has $9.00 in dimes and quarters. If he has twice as many quaters as dimes, how many of each coin does he have?

User Husmus
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So since we have a relationship between quarters and dimes, let's use dimes=d

0.1d+(0.25)2d=9
This says that dimes(0.1 dollars) and twice as many dimes(quarters so 0.25) is 9 dollars. So it is

0.1d+0.5d=9
Combining we get

0.6d = 9
Dividing by 0.6 we get

d=15
Since there are twice as many quarters as dimes, the answer is 15 dimes and 30 quarters.
User Winston Fale
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Hi There!

Answer:

30 quaters.

15 dimes.

Explanation:

Quarter = $0.25

Dime = $0.10

Quarters: 0.25 * 30 = $7.50

Dimes: 0.10 * 15 = $1.50

Check: 7.50 + 1.50 = $9

Hope This Helps :)

User Roco
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