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Kirsten has 25 coins. in her collection she has dimes and quarters. if the total is $4.00. how many dimes and how many quarters does she have?
part a:
write a system of equations to express this situation. let d = the number of dimes and let q = the number of quarters.
part b:
solve the system of equations to determine the number of dimes and the number of quarters.
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