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A student has 40 dimes and nickels. Their total value is $3.25. If d = number of dimes and n = number of nickels, this system of equations represents the situation:

A student has 40 dimes and nickels. Their total value is $3.25. If d = number of dimes-example-1
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Solving the two-equation simultaneously,


\begin{gathered} d+n=40\equiv10d+10n=400\text{ --------\lparen1\rparen} \\ \\ 0.10d+0.05n=3.25\equiv10d+5n=325\text{ ------\lparen2\rparen} \\ \\ (1)-(2) \\ \\ (10-5)n=400-325 \\ \\ 5n=75 \\ \\ n=15 \end{gathered}

When n = 15


\begin{gathered} d=40-n \\ \\ d=40-15=25 \end{gathered}

The correct option is C

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