Solve the problem.Joe has a collection of nickels and dimes that is worth $4.55. If the number of dimes were doubled and the number of nickels were increased by 6, the value of the coins would be $7.45. How many dimes does he have?
A. 6 dimes
B. 39 dimes
C. 13 dimes
D. 26 dimes
Answer: D
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