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Convert the statements into equations, we can use 'n' for nickels and 'd' for dimes.

"Jennifer has $1.15 in nickels and dimes."

\sf 0.05n+0.10d=1.15

"a total of 16 coins"

\sf n+d=16

Solve for one of the variables in the 2nd equation, then plug that into the first equation:


\sf n+d=16

Subtract d to both sides:


\sf n=16-d

Now input '16 - d' for 'n' in the first equation:


\sf 0.05n+0.10d=1.15


\sf 0.05(16-d)+0.10d=1.15

Distribute 0.05 into the parenthesis(we do this by multiplying it to every term inside of it):


\sf 0.8-0.05d+0.10d=1.15

Combine like terms(-0.05d + 0.10d = 0.05d):


\sf 0.8+0.05d=1.15

Subtract 0.8 to both sides:


\sf 0.05d=0.35

Divide 0.05 to both sides:


\sf d=7

Now we can plug this into any of the two equations to find 'n':


\sf n+d=16


\sf n+7=16

Subtract 7 to both sides:


\sf n=9

So she has 9 nickels and 7 dimes.
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