Answer:
There are 6 coins in nickels and 9 coins in quarters.
Step-by-step explanation:
Now, to find the solution.
According to question:
The number of nickels = [tex]x[/tex].
The number of quarters = [tex]y.[/tex]
So, the total number of coins:
[tex]x+y=15.[/tex]
He had 3 more quarters than nickels.
Thus,
[tex]y=x+3[/tex] .....(1)
Now, to get the solution:
[tex]x+y=15[/tex]
Substituting the equation (1):
[tex]x+(x+3)=15[/tex]
[tex]x+x+3=15[/tex]
[tex]2x+3=15[/tex]
Subtracting both sides by 3 we get:
[tex]2x=12[/tex]
Dividing both sides by 2 we get:
[tex]x=6.[/tex]
The number of nickels = 6.
Now, substituting the value of [tex]x[/tex] in equation (1):
[tex]y=x+3\\\\y=6+3\\\\y=9.[/tex]
The number of quarters = 9.
Thus, there are 6 coins in nickels and 9 coins in quarters.