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Kendra has $6.00 in dimes and quarters. If she has 2 times as many quarters as dimes, how many of each coin does she have?

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.10x = dimes ----------\
+ 6.00
2(.25x) = quarters---/


.10x + 2(.25x) =6.00 .10(10) + 2(.25(10)) =6.00
10x + 50x = 600 1 + 2(2.50) = 6.00
60x = 600 1+ 5.00 = 6.00
x = 10 6.00 = 6.00
User Ashleymarie
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Make a system of equations.


\sf0.10d+0.25q=6

\sf~q = 2d

Plug in 2d for 'q' in the first equation:


\sf0.10d+0.25q=6


\sf0.10d+0.25(2d)=6

Multiply:


\sf0.10d+0.50d=6

Combine like terms:


\sf0.60d=6

Divide 0.60 to both sides:


\sf~d=10

Now plug this into any of the two equations to find 'q':


\sf~q = 2d


\sf~q = 2(10)


\sf~q = 20

So she has 10 dimes and 20 quarters.
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