Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.12.2020 05:30, adam1299

You have a jar of pennies and quarters. You want to choose 15 coins that are worth exactly $1.35,
a. Write and solve a system of equations that models the situation,
b. In your solution reasonable in terms of the original problem? Explain.

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