Solve A collection of dimes

  1. Write one or two equations to represent the situation below. Solve the equation(s). Show all your work.A collection of dimes and
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  2. Rico's collection of quaters and dimes contains $32.85. There are 171 coins in all How many quarters and how many dimes are in
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  3. Rico's collection of quaters and dimes contains $32.85. There are 171 coins in all How many quarters and how many dimes are in
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    2. shhtacy asked by shhtacy
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  4. A collection of coins contains 11 nickels, 7 quarters, and 6 dimes. What is the percentage of dimes in the collection your
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  5. A collection of coins contains 12 nickels, 3 quarters, and 9 dimes. What is the percent of dimes in the collection?Express your
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    2. Firouz asked by Firouz
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  6. Solve the problem.A collection of dimes is arranged in a triangular array with 14 coins in the base row, 13 in the next, 12 in
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  7. Solve the problem. Joe has a collection of nickels and dimes that is worth $6.00. If the number of dimes were doubled and the
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  8. In a collection of nickels, dimes and quarters, there are twice as many dimes as nickels, and 4 fewer quarters than dimes. The
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  9. In a collection of coins worth $9.13, there are twice as many dimes as quarters, four more nickels than dimes, and twice as many
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  10. The ratio of quarters to dimes in a coin collection is 5:3. You add the same number of new quarters as dimes to the collection.a
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    2. larrie asked by larrie
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