Exercise What is the value of seven nickels? $0.35.

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ExerciseExerciseWhat is the value of seven nickels?What is the value of seven nickels?

$0.35$0.35

What is the value of fourteen quarters?What is the value of fourteen quarters?

$3.50$3.50

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Write two expressions for the value of d dimes, one in dollars and one in cents.

Write two expressions for the value of d dimes, one in dollars and one in cents.

0.1d and 10d0.1d and 10d

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Joe has 23 coins in his pocket. He has 7 nickels, and the rest of the coins are an equal number of dimes and quarters. How much money does he have?

Joe has 23 coins in his pocket. He has 7 nickels, and the rest of the coins are an equal number of dimes and quarters. How much money does he have?

$3.15$3.15

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Shannon has twice as many quarters as dimes; and the total number of her dimes, quarters, and pennies is 12. Write expressions for the numbers of quarters and pennies in terms of d, the number of dimes.

Shannon has twice as many quarters as dimes; and the total number of her dimes, quarters, and pennies is 12. Write expressions for the numbers of quarters and pennies in terms of d, the number of dimes.quarters: 2d; pennies: 12 – 3dquarters: 2d; pennies: 12 – 3d

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Money ProblemsMoney ProblemsIn the first type of problem, the total number of coins is known. The total value of the money is not.

In the first type of problem, the total number of coins is known. The total value of the money is not.

Ivan has been saving money and has 351 coins. He has three more quarters than twice the number of dimes. How many of each coin does he have? How much money does he have?

Ivan has been saving money and has 351 coins. He has three more quarters than twice the number of dimes. How many of each coin does he have? How much money does he have?

Example 1Example 1

Since the number of quarters is expressed in terms of the number of dimes, let d represent the number of dimes. Then express the number of quarters in terms of d.

Since the number of quarters is expressed in terms of the number of dimes, let d represent the number of dimes. Then express the number of quarters in terms of d.

CoinCoinDimesDimes

QuartersQuarters

Number of CoinsNumber of Coinsdd

2d + 32d + 3

d + (2d + 3) = 351d + (2d + 3) = 351(d + 2d) + 3 = 351(d + 2d) + 3 = 351

3d + 3 = 3513d + 3 = 351

3d + 3 – 3 = 351 – 33d + 3 – 3 = 351 – 3

3d = 3483d = 34833 33d = 116 dimesd = 116 dimes

351 – 116351 – 116 = 235 quarters= 235 quarters

116(0.10) + 235(0.25)116(0.10) + 235(0.25)= $70.35= $70.35

116 dimes116 dimes

Money ProblemsMoney ProblemsIn the second type of money problem, the total value of the money is known, but the number of coins of each denomination is not.

In the second type of money problem, the total value of the money is known, but the number of coins of each denomination is not.

Steve saves money by putting his dimes, nickels, and pennies in a jar. He has three times as many dimes as pennies and 18 more nickels than dimes. If he has a total of $14.24, find the number of dimes, nickels, and pennies he has.

Steve saves money by putting his dimes, nickels, and pennies in a jar. He has three times as many dimes as pennies and 18 more nickels than dimes. If he has a total of $14.24, find the number of dimes, nickels, and pennies he has.

Example 2Example 2

Notice that the number of dimes is described in terms of the number of pennies, and the number of nickels is described in terms of the number of dimes. It would be best to know the number of pennies first. Let p = the number of pennies.

Notice that the number of dimes is described in terms of the number of pennies, and the number of nickels is described in terms of the number of dimes. It would be best to know the number of pennies first. Let p = the number of pennies.

CoinCoin

NickelsNickels

DimesDimes

# of Coins# of

Coins

3p + 183p + 18

3p3p

PenniesPennies pp

55

1010

11

5(3p + 18)5(3p + 18)

10(3p)10(3p)

pp

Value of

Coins

Value of

Coins

Total ValueTotal Value

Each dollar is 100 cents, so he has 14.24(100) = 1,424 cents. This number will be used in the equation since the values of the coins in the table are given in cents.

Each dollar is 100 cents, so he has 14.24(100) = 1,424 cents. This number will be used in the equation since the values of the coins in the table are given in cents.p + 5(3p + 18) + 10(3p) = 1,424p + 5(3p + 18) + 10(3p) = 1,424

p + 15p + 90 + 30p = 1,424p + 15p + 90 + 30p = 1,42446p + 90 = 1,42446p + 90 = 1,424

46p + 90 – 90 = 1,424 – 9046p + 90 – 90 = 1,424 – 9046p = 1,33446p = 1,334

4646 4646p = 29 penniesp = 29 pennies

3p = 3(29)3p = 3(29) = 87 dimes= 87 dimes

3p + 18 = 3(29) + 183p + 18 = 3(29) + 18

= 105 nickels= 105 nickels

Shyla has twice as many dimes as nickels, and she has three more quarters than nickels. If her coins total $4.75, how many of each coin does she have?

Shyla has twice as many dimes as nickels, and she has three more quarters than nickels. If her coins total $4.75, how many of each coin does she have?

Example 3Example 3

CoinCoin

DimesDimes

QuartersQuarters

# of Coins# of

Coins

2n2n

n + 3n + 3

NickelsNickels nn

1010

2525

55

10(2n)10(2n)

25(n + 3)25(n + 3)

5n5n

Value of

Coins

Value of

Coins

Total ValueTotal Value

5n + 10(2n) + 25(n + 3) = 4755n + 10(2n) + 25(n + 3) = 4755n + 20n + 25n + 75 = 4755n + 20n + 25n + 75 = 475

50n + 75 = 47550n + 75 = 47550n + 75 – 75 = 475 – 7550n + 75 – 75 = 475 – 75

50n = 40050n = 4005050 5050

n = 8 nickelsn = 8 nickels2n = 2(8)2n = 2(8) = 16 dimes= 16 dimesn + 3 = 8 + 3n + 3 = 8 + 3 = 11 quarters= 11 quarters

George has 29 coins, made up of quarters and nickels. If their total value is $4.85, how many of each coin does he have?

George has 29 coins, made up of quarters and nickels. If their total value is $4.85, how many of each coin does he have?

Example 4Example 4

CoinCoin

QuartersQuarters

# of Coins# of

Coins

qq

NickelsNickels 29 – q29 – q

2525

55

25q25q

5(29 – q)5(29 – q)

Value of

Coins

Value of

Coins

Total ValueTotal Value

5(29 – q) + 25q = 4855(29 – q) + 25q = 485

q = 17 quartersq = 17 quarters29 – q = 29 – 1729 – q = 29 – 17 = 12 nickels= 12 nickels

145 – 5q + 25q = 485145 – 5q + 25q = 485145 + 20q = 485145 + 20q = 485

145 – 145 + 20q = 485 – 145145 – 145 + 20q = 485 – 14520q = 34020q = 3402020 2020

Joe has 50 nickels and dimes. The number of dimes is five more than twice the number of nickels. How many of each does he have?

Joe has 50 nickels and dimes. The number of dimes is five more than twice the number of nickels. How many of each does he have?

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15 nickels and 35 dimes15 nickels and 35 dimes

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Lucy has 70 nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of dimes is five more than twice the number of nickels, and the number of quarters is five more than three times the number of nickels.

Lucy has 70 nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of dimes is five more than twice the number of nickels, and the number of quarters is five more than three times the number of nickels.

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How many of each does she have?How many of each does she have?

10 nickels, 25 dimes, and 35 quarters

10 nickels, 25 dimes, and 35 quarters

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Vern has 180 nickels, dimes, and quarters. He has ten more dimes than nickels and as many quarters as he has nickels and dimes combined. How many of each does he have?

Vern has 180 nickels, dimes, and quarters. He has ten more dimes than nickels and as many quarters as he has nickels and dimes combined. How many of each does he have?

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40 nickels, 50 dimes, and 90 quarters

40 nickels, 50 dimes, and 90 quarters

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Ricardo has 90 pennies, nickels, and dimes. He has twice as many nickels as pennies and 50% more dimes than nickels. How many of each does he have?

Ricardo has 90 pennies, nickels, and dimes. He has twice as many nickels as pennies and 50% more dimes than nickels. How many of each does he have?

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15 pennies, 30 nickels, and 45 dimes

15 pennies, 30 nickels, and 45 dimes

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John has 120 coins in pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. He has twice as many nickels as pennies and twice as many quarters as dimes.

John has 120 coins in pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. He has twice as many nickels as pennies and twice as many quarters as dimes.

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16 pennies, 32 nickels, 24 dimes, and 48 quarters

16 pennies, 32 nickels, 24 dimes, and 48 quarters

ExampleExampleIf the number of dimes is half the total number of nickels and pennies, how many of each does he have?

If the number of dimes is half the total number of nickels and pennies, how many of each does he have?

Gary has $421 in ones and fives. The number of ones is one more than twice the number of fives. How many of each does he have?

Gary has $421 in ones and fives. The number of ones is one more than twice the number of fives. How many of each does he have?

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60 fives and 121 ones60 fives and 121 ones

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Wren notices at the end of the day that there is $4.10 in change in the cash register and, interesting enough, the number of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters are exactly the same. How many of each coin are there?

Wren notices at the end of the day that there is $4.10 in change in the cash register and, interesting enough, the number of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters are exactly the same. How many of each coin are there?

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10 of each10 of each

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Zhi withdraws $60 from the bank each Friday so he will have enough change for his store’s cash registers over the weekend. He always gets twice as many nickels and dimes as quarters...

Zhi withdraws $60 from the bank each Friday so he will have enough change for his store’s cash registers over the weekend. He always gets twice as many nickels and dimes as quarters...

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...and five times as many pennies as quarters.

How many of each coin does he get?

...and five times as many pennies as quarters.

How many of each coin does he get?

100 quarters, 200 dimes, 200 nickels, and 500 pennies

100 quarters, 200 dimes, 200 nickels, and 500 pennies

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Hans withdraws $255 from his savings. He asks the teller to give him twice as many fives as ones and twice as many tens as fives. How many of each bill will he receive?

Hans withdraws $255 from his savings. He asks the teller to give him twice as many fives as ones and twice as many tens as fives. How many of each bill will he receive?

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5 ones, 10 fives, and 20 tens5 ones, 10 fives, and 20 tens

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Heidi wants to withdraw $3,500 from her savings. She asks for five hundreds, and she wants the rest to be divided so she has the same number of ones, fives, tens, and twenties. Can this be done?

Heidi wants to withdraw $3,500 from her savings. She asks for five hundreds, and she wants the rest to be divided so she has the same number of ones, fives, tens, and twenties. Can this be done?

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n = 83.33; No, this cannot be done since n is not an integer.n = 83.33; No, this cannot be

done since n is not an integer.

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Mr. Cohen’s net worth is twice as much as Mr. Hall’s and three times as much as Mr. Chang’s. They claim that their combined net worth is a million dollars.

Mr. Cohen’s net worth is twice as much as Mr. Hall’s and three times as much as Mr. Chang’s. They claim that their combined net worth is a million dollars.

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Find the net worth of each one to the nearest dollar.Find the net worth of each one to the nearest dollar.

Mr. Chang: $181,818; Mr. Hall: $272,727;

Mr. Cohen: $545,455

Mr. Chang: $181,818; Mr. Hall: $272,727;

Mr. Cohen: $545,455

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A roll of 36 bills contains two more twenties than fifties, eight fewer tens than twenties, and twice as many fives as fifties. How many of each bill are in the roll? How much money is in the roll of bills?

A roll of 36 bills contains two more twenties than fifties, eight fewer tens than twenties, and twice as many fives as fifties. How many of each bill are in the roll? How much money is in the roll of bills?

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8 fifties, 10 twenties, 2 tens, and 16 fives; $700

8 fifties, 10 twenties, 2 tens, and 16 fives; $700

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