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In a change jar, tom has nickels and dimes. the number of nickels is two times the number of dimes and the total amount of money in the jar is $1.20. how many dimes are in the j…
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in a change jar, tom has nickels and dimes. the number of nickels is two times the number of dimes and the total amount of money in the jar is $1.20. how many dimes are in the jar? a) 6 b)12 c)10 d)24
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n=number of nickles
d=number of dimes
n is 2 times d
n=2d
total money is 1.20
convert to cens
120 cetns
5n+10d=120
n=2d
5(2d)+10d=120
10d+10d=120
20d=120
divide both sides by 120
d=6
6 dimes is answer
answer is A, 6 dimes
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