Marcy has total of 100 dimes and quarters. If the total value of the coins is $14.05, how many quarters does she have?

2 Answers
Sep 4, 2016

Marcy has 27 quarters.

Explanation:

Write a systems of equations.

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

x + y = 100

0.25x + 0.10y = 14.05

Solve by substitution:

y = 100 - x

:.0.25x + 0.10(100 - x) = 14.05#

0.25x + 10 - 0.10x = 14.05

0.15x + 10 = 14.05

0.15x = 4.05

x = 27

Solve for y now:

y + 27 =100

y = 100 - 27

y = 73

Hence, Marcy has 27 quarters and 73 dimes.

Hopefully this helps!

Sep 4, 2016

If she had only dimes she'd have $10.00

Explanation:

Every time she substitutes one dime for a quarter, she adds $0.15 to the total value. She has to add $14.05-$10.00=$4.05
So she will have to substitute ($4.05)/($0.15)=27 coins.

Answer: she has 27 quarters.