Answer:
Explanation:
Let us call x the number of dimes and y the number of quarters. We are told that there are a total of 110 coins and it means that

Furthermore, we also know that 1 dime = $0.10 and 1 quarter = $0.25; therefore, the worth of x dimes is $0.10 x and similarly, the worth of y quarters is $0.25. Therefore, if you sum them up ( dimes and quarters) their total worth will be

Now e have two equations and two unknowns and we solve for x by substitution.
Solving for x in the first equation gives

putting it into the second equation gives
Expanding the left-hand side gives




Therefore, cassie has 62 quarters. To find the number of dimes, we solve



Cassie has 48 dimes.
Hence we conclude that cassie has 62 quarters and 48 dimes.