James has 33 coins in his pocket, all of them nickels and quarters. If he has a total of $2.25, how many quarters does he have?

1 Answer
Mar 19, 2018

James has "3 quarters"

Explanation:

I'm going to give nickels and quarters their own variable. Nickels will be n and quarters will be q. Since he has "33 total" we can write this equation:
n + q = 33

The second part is about the "value" of the nickels and quarters. Since nickels are worth "5 cents" and quarters are worth "25 cents" we can make this equation:

0.05n + 0.25q = 2.25

I'm actually going to multiply this whole equation by 100 to move the decimal point 2 places and make it easier to solve:

5n + 25q = 225

We need to find how many "quarters" he has, so we need to leave q in the equation so that we can solve for it. So let's rearrange the first equation:
n + q = 33 rarr n = 33 - q

Now substitute it into the second equation:
5n + 25q = 225

5(33 - q) + 25q = 225
165 - 5q + 25q = 225
165 + 20q = 225
20q = 60
q = 3