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sattari [20]
3 years ago
14

Your piggy bank contains quarters and dimes. There are 572 coins in the piggy bank totaling $92. How

Mathematics
1 answer:
lara31 [8.8K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  • 340 dimes and 232 quarters

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of dimes be x and quarters be y.

  • Dime = 10 cents, quarter = 25 cents, total amount is $92 = 9200 cents

<u>We have equations:</u>

  • x + y = 572
  • 10x + 25y = 9200

<u>Multiply the first equation by 10 and subtract from the second one:</u>

  • 10x + 25y - 10x - 10y = 9200 - 5720
  • 15y = 3480
  • y = 3480/15
  • y = 232

<u>Find the value of x:</u>

  • x + 232 = 572
  • x = 572 - 232
  • x = 340
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