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21 March, 00:50

tess has 100 dimes and quarters, if the total of the coins is $21.40 how many of each of the coins does she have? Using substitution or elimination find the answer

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  1. 21 March, 01:35
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    Answer: 24 and 76

    Step-by-step explanation:

    {

    d

    +

    q

    =

    100

    10

    d

    +

    25

    q

    =

    2140

    From the first equation, we have

    d

    =

    100

    -

    q

    Substituting that into the second equation, we have

    10

    (

    100

    -

    q

    )

    +

    25

    q

    =

    2140



    1000

    -

    10

    q

    +

    25

    q

    =

    2140



    15

    q

    =

    1140



    q

    =

    1140

    15

    =

    76

    Knowing that

    q

    =

    76

    we can substitute that value into the first equation to obtain

    d

    +

    76

    =

    100



    d

    =

    24

    Thus, Sue has

    24

    dimes and

    76

    quarters.
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