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Question:10 plus the quotient of a number and 15

what is the amount of money in a bank containing only dimes.

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Answers:
THe dimes one would actually be
Let d = number of dimes
Know that one dime = 0.10 dollars
Let m equal all money in the bank

0.10(d) = m
10 + 15x

Is the dime thing part of the first question?

If so I would guess you just need to do 10(10 + 15x) - to get the number of dimes anyway.
10 plus the quotient of a number and 15
First, look at what the statement gives you:
"10 plus" means 10+
"the quotient of a number and 15" means that you are dividing a number by 15

Now put it all together to get:
10 + x / 15

If what you listed for the second question is all that you are given, here is what I assume the solution is:
10*x
(where x is equal to the number of dimes in the bank)

I hope this is helpful.

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