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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 17:30 blaze9889t

There are $1.95 worth of nickels and quarters in a piggy bank. there are 3 more nickels than quarters. how many of each are in the piggy bank? you must solve this problem algebraically (no guess and check). show each step for full credit. circle your final answer.

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