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∙ 13y agoNickels = 6
Dimes = 2
Quarters = 9
(1/3N) + N + (3+N) = 17
2 1/3N = 14
N = 6
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∙ 13y agoHelen has twice as many dimes as nickels and five more quarters than nickels the value of her coins is 4.75 how many dimes does she have?
Eighteen
16 % of the coins are dimes. 4 of a total of 25.
ten dimes. or two quarters, six nickels and two dimes.
There are 2 solutions (if you include the non-use of quarters): 1 Quarter, 2 Dimes, 2 Nickels, 45 Pennies No Quarters, 2 Dimes, 8 Nickels, 40 Pennies
Helen has twice as many dimes as nickels and five more quarters than nickels the value of her coins is 4.75 how many dimes does she have?
7 quarters 2 dimes 4 nickels
The coins in the store's cash register total $12.50. The cash register contains only nickels, dimes, and quarters. There are twice as many dimes as nickels. There are also twice as many quarters as dimes. How many quarters are in the cash register?
4 Qs 12 Dimes 20 Nickles
Eighteen
10 Nickels 2 Quarters = $1.00 4 Dimes 7 Nickels 1 Quarter = $1.00 8 Dimes 4 Nickels = $1.00
7 nickels, 4 dimes, 3 quarters
16 % of the coins are dimes. 4 of a total of 25.
you have 3 quarters 31 dimes and 65 pennies
ten dimes. or two quarters, six nickels and two dimes.
There are 2 solutions (if you include the non-use of quarters): 1 Quarter, 2 Dimes, 2 Nickels, 45 Pennies No Quarters, 2 Dimes, 8 Nickels, 40 Pennies
The question suggests that there are 24 coins. 13 of them are pennies, 14 are nickels, and 16 are dimes and the rest are quarters. To answer this question, One would add the number of pennies, nickels, and dimes and subtract the sum of those coins from 24. The difference of the two numbers would be the amount of quarters. However, 13+14+16=43. 24-43= -19 There can't be -19 quarters.