Raymond B. answered 04/04/23
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p+n=39
5n=111+p= 111+39-n
6n=150
n=150/6= 25 nickels
p= 14 pennies
Doris B.
asked 11/04/21Madison has a total of thirty nine pennies and nickels.The nickels come to $1.11 more than the pennies. How many of each coin does she have?
Raymond B. answered 04/04/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
p+n=39
5n=111+p= 111+39-n
6n=150
n=150/6= 25 nickels
p= 14 pennies
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