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OpenStudy (kadie16):

Peggy had three times as many quarters as nickels. She had $1.60 in all. How many nickels and how many quarters did she have? If the variable n represents the number of nickels, then which of the following expressions represents the number of quarters? n/3 n n + 3 3n

OpenStudy (kadie16):

@3mar

OpenStudy (kadie16):

its the last one right?

OpenStudy (tarnett1):

yes i think but anyone else is welcome to answer

OpenStudy (kadie16):

????????? i think they are

OpenStudy (3mar):

Well, I am here.

OpenStudy (kadie16):

hi

OpenStudy (3mar):

Hello! How are you? I hope you are so fine! "Peggy had three times as many quarters as nickels" and "the variable n represents the number of nickels" so the expression represents the amount of nickels that she have is 3 times n... agree?

OpenStudy (kadie16):

so it was the last one

OpenStudy (3mar):

\[\Huge\color{red}\checkmark\] You hit the right target!

OpenStudy (kadie16):

yayyyyyyy

OpenStudy (3mar):

I think you got the idea! and I hope I helped you.

OpenStudy (kadie16):

you did thanks

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thank you for learning! Pleasure is mine to help you!

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