Need help using Coulomb's Law; finding q1 when q2>q1

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The discussion focuses on solving for the charge q1 in a system of two positive point charges, q1 and q2, where q2 is greater than q1. The total charge of the system is 64.0 µC, and both charges experience an electrostatic force of 76.0 N at a separation of 0.270 m. Coulomb's Law is applied to establish a relationship between the charges, but the user struggles to find a second equation to solve for q1 and q2. After some back and forth, the user realizes that the total charge equation is the missing second equation needed for the solution. The conversation concludes with the user expressing gratitude for the clarification.
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A system consists of two positive point charges, q_1 and q_2 > q_1. The total charge of the system is 64.0 \mu C, and elec each charge experiences antrostatic force of magnitude 76.0 N when the separation between them is 0.270 {\rm m}.

Im having a little trouble determining q1, it must be simple but i just can't see it! arrgh!
 
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the equation used is coulombs law; f= k *q1*q2/ r squared
 
You have a system of two equations and two unknowns. The unknowns are q1 and q2. One equation is Coulomb's Law as you have written it in posting #2. What is the second equation?
 
I realize i should post my work that I've done already...well i decided that both q1 and q2 cannot be equal since all other info would be irrelevant..i tried using the fundamental charge, 1.6*10^-19 as the value for q1 but that doesn't seem to fit, I've been on this problem for about an hour now but i can't seem to see the relation between the two..i apologize about my original post that didnt include my thinking process
 
i'm not sure we were given a second equation in lecture...maybe that's why I am not understanding haha
 
The second equation is stated in the problem. Read the problem statement carefully.
 
I just got it man, thank you!
 
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