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Sarah has a coin jar with

coins. She only has quarters and dimes and the total in the coin jar is
. How many quarters and dimes does Sarah have?

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To find the number of quarters Sarah has, we can set up and solve a system of equations. Let q be the number of quarters and d be the number of dimes. Using the given information, we can set up two equations and solve for q. The number of quarters Sarah has is 425.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, we can set up a system of equations. Let's represent the number of quarters and dimes as variables:

Let q be the number of quarters and d be the number of dimes.

From the information given, we know that:

1. q + d = 600 (since Sarah has 600 quarters and dimes in total)

2. 0.25q + 0.10d = 123.75 (since the value of 600 quarters and dimes is $123.75)

Solving the system of equations:

Using the substitution method, we can express one variable in terms of the other and substitute it into the other equation:

From equation 1, q = 600 - d.

Substituting q in equation 2:

0.25(600 - d) + 0.10d = 123.75

150 - 0.25d + 0.10d = 123.75

150 - 0.15d = 123.75

0.15d = 150 - 123.75

0.15d = 26.25

d = 26.25 / 0.15

d = 175

Therefore, Sarah has 175 dimes. Now we can substitute this value into equation 1 to find the number of quarters:

q + 175 = 600

q = 600 - 175

q = 425

Therefore, Sarah has 425 quarters.



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