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23 March, 07:45

In a pile of coins, there are 7 more quarters than nickels. If there is a total of $2.65 in coins, how many quarters are there. Guess, check, and revise to solve

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  1. 23 March, 09:42
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    quarters = 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Suppose, number of number of nickels = x

    So, number of quarters = x + 7



    1 nickel = 5 pennies = 1/20 dollar

    1 nickel = $0.05

    1 quarter = 25 pennies or 5 nickels = 1/4 dollar

    1 quarter = $0.25

    Total amount of quarters in the pile of coins = 0.25 * (x+7)

    Total amount of nickels in the pile of coins = 0.05 * x

    Equation

    0.25 * (x+7) + 0.05 * x = 2.65

    0.25x + 1.75 + 0.05x = 2.65

    0.3x + 1.75 = 2.65

    0.3x = 0.9

    x = 0.9/0.3

    x = 3

    Number of quarters = x + 7

    = 3 + 7

    = 10
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