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Ben has a collection of quarters and nickels worth $5.35. If the number of nickels is five less than twice the number of quarters, find the number of each coin.
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Let q = number of quarters and n = number of nickels. Then
25q + 5n = 535 and n = 2q − 5.
Substitute: 25q + 5(2q − 5) = 535 → 25q + 10q − 25 = 535 → 35q = 560 → q = 16.
Then n = 2(16) − 5 = 27.
Answer: 16 quarters and 27 nickels.
25q + 5n = 535 and n = 2q − 5.
Substitute: 25q + 5(2q − 5) = 535 → 25q + 10q − 25 = 535 → 35q = 560 → q = 16.
Then n = 2(16) − 5 = 27.
Answer: 16 quarters and 27 nickels.
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