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20(25)+10(10) &= 10(25)+n(10) \\ | 20(25)+10(10) &= 10(25)+n(10) \\ | ||
600 &= 250+10n \\ | 600 &= 250+10n \\ | ||
− | 35 &= n \ | + | 35 &= n \implies \boxed{\text{D}} |
\end{align*}</cmath> | \end{align*}</cmath> | ||
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Problem
If the value of quarters and dimes equals the value of quarters and dimes, then
Solution
We have
See Also
1989 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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