Mathematics, 09.12.2020 18:20 Anybody6153
Jake has 19 coins in nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of nickels plus twice the dimes
minus the quarters is 3. The nickels and quarters minus the dimes is $2.35. How many quarters
does he have?
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Me! last question, and i'm stuck! write the algebraic expression that models the word phrase. the product of 2 divided by the number h and 8 more than the number k
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Luis has a cooler filled with cans of soda. for every 5 cans of coke there are 3 cans of sprite. if there are 25 cans of coke, how mant cans of sprite are there?
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