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Michaela has $2.05 in dimes and nickels in her change purse. She has seven more dimes than nickels. How many coins of each type does she have?

9 nickels, 16 dimes

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Liliana has $2.10 in nickels and quarters in her backpack. She has 12 more nickels than quarters. How many coins of each type does she have?

17 nickels, 5 quarters

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Solve coin word problems.

  1. Read the problem. Make sure all the words and ideas are understood.
    • Determine the types of coins involved.
    • Create a table to organize the information.
    • Label the columns “type,” “number,” “value,” “total value.”
    • List the types of coins.
    • Write in the value of each type of coin.
    • Write in the total value of all the coins.
    This table has three rows and four columns with an extra cell at the bottom of the fourth column. The top row is a header row that reads from left to right Type, Number, Value ($), and Total Value ($). The rest of the cells are blank.
  2. Identify what we are looking for.
  3. Name what we are looking for. Choose a variable to represent that quantity.
    • Use variable expressions to represent the number of each type of coin and write them in the table.
    • Multiply the number times the value to get the total value of each type of coin.
  4. Translate into an equation.
    It may be helpful to restate the problem in one sentence with all the important information. Then, translate the sentence into an equation.
    Write the equation by adding the total values of all the types of coins.
  5. Solve the equation using good algebra techniques.
  6. Check the answer in the problem and make sure it makes sense.
  7. Answer the question with a complete sentence.

Maria has $2.43 in quarters and pennies in her wallet. She has twice as many pennies as quarters. How many coins of each type does she have?

Solution

Step 1. Read the problem.

Determine the types of coins involved.

We know that Maria has quarters and pennies.

Create a table to organize the information.

  • Label the columns “type,” “number,” “value,” “total value.”
  • List the types of coins.
  • Write in the value of each type of coin.
  • Write in the total value of all the coins.


This table has three rows and four columns with an extra cell at the bottom of the fourth column. The top row is a header row that reads from left to right Type, Number, Value ($), and Total Value ($). The second row reads Quarters, blank, 0.25, and blank. The third row reads Pennies, blank, 0.01, and blank. The extra cell reads 2.43.

Step 2. Identify what you are looking for.

  • We are looking for the number of quarters and pennies.

Step 3. Name. Represent the number of quarters and pennies using variables.

  • We know Maria has twice as many pennies as quarters. The number of pennies is defined in terms of quarters.
  • Let q represent the number of quarters.
  • Then the number of pennies is 2 q .


This table has three rows and four columns with an extra cell at the bottom of the fourth column. The top row is a header row that reads from left to right Type, Number, Value ($), and Total Value ($). The second row reads Quarters, q, 0.25, and blank. The third row reads Pennies, 2q, 0.01, and blank. The extra cell reads 2.43.

Multiply the ‘number’ and the ‘value’ to get the ‘total value’ of each type of coin.

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Step 4. Translate. Write the equation by adding the ‘total value’ of all the types of coins.

Step 5. Solve the equation. Multiply. Combine like terms. Divide by 0.27 0.25 q + 0.01 ( 2 q ) = 2.43 0.25 q + 0.02 q = 2.43 0.27 q = 2.43 q = 9 quarters The number of pennies is 2 q . 2 q 2 · 9 18 pennies Step 6. Check the answer in the problem. Maria has 9 quarters and 18 pennies. Does this make $2.43? 9 quarters 9 ( 0.25 ) = 2.25 18 pennies 18 ( 0.01 ) = 0.18 ____ Total $2.43 Step 7. Answer the question. Maria has nine quarters and eighteen pennies.

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Sumanta has $4.20 in nickels and dimes in her piggy bank. She has twice as many nickels as dimes. How many coins of each type does she have?

42 nickels, 21 dimes

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Alison has three times as many dimes as quarters in her purse. She has $9.35 altogether. How many coins of each type does she have?

51 dimes, 17 quarters

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Source:  OpenStax, Elementary algebra. OpenStax CNX. Jan 18, 2017 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col12116/1.2
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