d = numbers of dimes
q = numbers of quarters
1 dime = 10 cents = $ 0.1
1 quarter = 25 cents = $ 0.25
Jason has $2.25 means:
0.1 d + 0.25 q = 2.25
He has twice as many dimes as quarters means:
d = 2 q
Put this value in equation:
0.1 d + 0.25 q = 2.25
0.1 ∙ 2 q + 0.25 q = 2.25
0.2 q + 0.25 q = 2.25
0.45 q = 2.25
q = 2.25 / 0.45 = 5
d = 2 q = 2 ∙ 5 = 10
10 dimes and 5 quarters
10 ∙ $ 0.1 + 5 ∙ $ 0.25 = $ 1 + $ 1.25 = $ 2.25
Jason has $2.25 worth of dimes and quarters. He has twice as many dimes as quarters. Determine the number of dimes and the number of quarters that Jason has.
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