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6 April, 00:33

You have quarters and dimes that total $2.80. Your friend says it is possible that the number of quarters is 8 more than the number of dimes. Is your friend correct? Explain. Let d represent the number of dimes.

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  1. 6 April, 01:22
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    Let x be the amount of quarters

    Let y be the amount of dimes

    X + 8 = y

    Y + x = 2.80

    Substitute

    Y * x = 2.80

    (X+8) + x = 2.80

    2x = - 6.80

    x = - 3.40

    See this doesnr make sense

    Because there cant be a negative amount of dimes
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