: Let q represent value of a quarter. : Let d represent value of a dime. : Let x represent number of dimes. : q = 0.25 : d = 0.10 : 6q = xd : 6(0.25) = x(0.10) : 1.50 = x(0.10) : 15 = x :Therefore - 15 dimes are needed for 6 quarters. : ( I'm not sure what you meant in your question because of how you worded it out... )
Chen has 8 nickels, 2 dimes, and 6 quarters.
1 quarter and 21 dimes or 3 quarters and 16 dimes or 5 quarters and 11 dimes or 7 quarters and 6 dimes or 9 quarters and 1 dime
15 dimes equals 6 quarters.
15 quarters, 3 dimes
Well, honey, if we're talking about quarters and dimes, there are actually 6 ways you can make $2.00. You can have 8 quarters and 0 dimes, 6 quarters and 2 dimes, 4 quarters and 4 dimes, 2 quarters and 6 dimes, 0 quarters and 10 dimes, or just a fancy mix of quarters and dimes. So, go ahead and make it rain with those coins!
Chen has 8 nickels, 2 dimes, and 6 quarters.
1 quarter and 21 dimes or 3 quarters and 16 dimes or 5 quarters and 11 dimes or 7 quarters and 6 dimes or 9 quarters and 1 dime
15 dimes equals 6 quarters.
10 dimes 5 quarters
15 quarters, 3 dimes
12 quarters 6 dimes
Peggy had three times as many quarters as nickels. She had $1.60 in all. How many nickels and how many quarters did she have?
Well, honey, if we're talking about quarters and dimes, there are actually 6 ways you can make $2.00. You can have 8 quarters and 0 dimes, 6 quarters and 2 dimes, 4 quarters and 4 dimes, 2 quarters and 6 dimes, 0 quarters and 10 dimes, or just a fancy mix of quarters and dimes. So, go ahead and make it rain with those coins!
130 quarters are in 325 dimes
To determine the number of quarters and dimes in 6 dollars, we first convert 6 dollars to cents, which is 600 cents. Since a quarter is worth 25 cents and a dime is worth 10 cents, we can set up a system of equations: 25q + 10d = 600, where q represents the number of quarters and d represents the number of dimes. Solving this system of equations will give us the values of q and d, which represent the number of quarters and dimes needed to make 6 dollars.
He has 18 quarters (for $4.50)...........and 10 dimes ($1.00)
12 quarters and 6 dimes 2(.25x) + .10x = 3.60 50x + 10x = 360 60x = 360 x = 6