Number of Coins 52

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Five students (Samantha, Amber, Jonathan, Savannah, and Eric) each brought some coins with them to class. Amber has dimes, Jonathan has one-dollar coins, Samantha has quarters, Eric has nickels, and Savannah has pennies.

Figure out how many coins each student has.


1.    Samantha has seventeen more coins than Amber.

2.    Jonathan has twenty-one less coins than Eric.

3.    Savannah, Amber, and Samantha altogether have $8.99 worth of coins.

4.    The value of Eric's coins is worth $6.55 less than the value of Jonathan's coins.

5.    Savannah has six more coins than Amber.

Number of Coins 52