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20 December, 22:09

Suppose you have a coin collection of dimes and quarters containing 46 coins. If you have 6.70 dollars, how many of each type of coin do you have?

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  1. 20 December, 23:01
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    The number of dimes = 32

    The number of quarters = 14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, the total number of coins combined = 46

    Let us assume the number of dimes = m

    So, the Number of quarter = Total Coins - Number of dimes = 46 - m

    Now, as we know:

    1 dime = $0.1

    So, m dimes = m x ($0.1) = $ (0.1 m)

    1 Quarter = $0.25

    So, (46 - m) Quarters = (46 - m) x ($ 0.25) = 11.5 - 0.25 m

    Also, given the total amount of coins = $ 6.70

    ⇒ Value of (Dimes + Quarters) = $ 6.70

    or, (0.1 m) + 11.5 - 0.25 m = 6.70

    -0.15 m = - 4.8

    or, m = 4.8/0.15 = 32

    ⇒ m = 32

    Hence, the number of dimes = m = 32

    And the number of quarters = 46 - m = 46 - 32 = 14
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