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3. Jeff has 12 coins that have a total value of $2.25. If there are only quarters and dimes, howmany of each kind are there?

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Answer: We have 7 quarters and 5 dimes.

Step-by-step explanation

Given

• Jeff has 12 coins

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• Total value: $2.25.

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• He has only quarters and dimes.

Procedure

We have to build two equations in order to find the quantity of each. Considering that q represents the quarters and d the dimes, and we have 12 coins, then we can build our first equation:


q+d=12

Additionally, considering that we have a total value of $2.25, a dime is 0.1 dollars and a quarter is 0.25 dollars, we can build our second equation:


0.15q+0.1d=2.25

If we isolate the q variable in the first equation we get:


q=12-d

Then, we can replace that expression of q in the second equation and simplify:


0.25(12-d)+0.1d=2.25
3-0.25d+0.1d=2.25
3-0.15d=2.25
0.15d=3-2.25
d=(0.75)/(0.15)
d=5

Finally, we replace this value in the isolated expression of q:


q=12-d=12-5=7

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