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January 2024
Part IV: A correct answer will receive 6 credits. Partial credit can be earned.
Write a system of equations that models this situation.
Use your system of equations to algebraically determine both the number of quarters, q, and
the number of nickels, n, that Jim had in the bag.
Jim was given an additional $3.00 that was made up of equal numbers of nickels and quarters.
How many of each coin was he given? Justify your answer.
37. Jim had a bag of coins. The number of nickels, n, and the number of quarters, q, totaled 28 coins.
The combined value of the coins was $4.
Answer:
Write one equation for the total number of the nickels and quarters, and then write a second equation for the total value of those nickels and quarters.
5n + 25q = 400
Use substition or elimination to solve the equation. For example, you could replace q with 28 - n.
5n + 25(28 - n) = 400
5n - 25n + 700 = 400
-20n = -300
n = 15
15 + q = 28
q = 13
If he was given an equal amount of nickels and quarters, then n = q. Therefore,
5q + 25q = 300
30q = 300
q = 10
n = 10
He received 10 more nickels and 10 more quarters.
End of Exam
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