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EASY (25 POINTS)
Set up an equation

EASY (25 POINTS) Set up an equation-example-1
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User Ebbs
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

You want to make sure your coefficients in the first equation are 0.25 and 0.05 and add up to the total price. (3.65)

You want to make sure you have an equation that models the amount of coins, which was said to be 20 coins.

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User Brian Nguyen
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The valid set of equations (0.25q + 0.05n = 3.65 and q + n = 20) that accurately represent the problem's conditions. Here option D is correct.

Let's define:

- q as the number of quarters,

- n as the number of nickels.

The value of a quarter is $0.25, and the value of a nickel is $0.05.

The total number of coins is given as 20, so we have the equation: q + n = 20.

The total value of the coins is $3.65, so we have the equation: 0.25q + 0.05n = 3.65.

A. 0.059 + 0.25n = 20 - This equation doesn't make sense. The left side does not represent a valid expression for the total number of coins.

B. 0.05q + 0.25n = 2.85 - This equation doesn't match the total value equation. The correct total value equation is 0.25q + 0.05n = 3.65, not 0.05q + 0.25n = 2.85. Therefore, option B is incorrect.

C. 0.25g + 0.05n = 20 - There's a variable g that is not defined in the problem. This is not a valid equation, so option C is incorrect.

D. 0.25q + 0.05n = 3.65 and q + n = 20 - This set of equations correctly represents the problem. The first equation accounts for the total value, and the second equation represents the total number of coins. Therefore, option D is correct.

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