Word Problem: Application Of Linear Equations (Typo In Textbook?)

Re: Word problemIn summary, there is a difference between the two statements. The first statement can be represented by d = 5 * 2n, while the second statement can be represented by d = 2n + 5. The original problem may have a typo error as the results for the two statements are different.
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NotaMathPerson
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Is there a difference between the following statement

"The number of dimes is 5 times more than twice the number of nickels" and "The number of dimes is 5 more than twice number of nickels"?

The 5 times more... and the 5 more than... confuses me. Please clarify this for me. Thanks!
 
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Re: Word problem

NotaMathPerson said:
"The number of dimes is 5 times more than twice the number of nickels"

d = 5 * 2n

NotaMathPerson said:
"The number of dimes is 5 more than twice number of nickels"

d = 2n + 5
 
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Re: Word problem

greg1313 said:
d = 5 * 2n
d = 2n + 5

Hello the orginal problem where I get that statement from is this

The soda machine contains $3.00 in nickels and dimes. If the number of dimes is 5 times more than twice the number of nickels, how manay coins of each type are there?

When I used d=5*2n, I get a decimal number. But when I use d = 5+2n I get an exact answer. Do yout think the problem has typo error?
 
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Re: Word problem

It certainly appears that way. My results are the same as the results you described.
 

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What is a linear equation?

A linear equation is an algebraic equation that represents a straight line on a graph. It is in the form of y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept.

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What is an application of linear equations?

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Are there any common mistakes to avoid when solving word problems involving linear equations?

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