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13 July, 13:21

A collection of coins contains 15 pennies, 12 dimes, and 7 quarters. What is the percentage of pennies in the collection? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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  1. 13 July, 13:27
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    For this problem, let us first determine the total amount of the accumulation of the collection of coins and the total number of coins. Each penny values to 1. A dime is to 10, and a quarter would be 25. There are 15 pennies, 12 dimes, and 7 quarters. So the equation would be:

    15 (1) + 12 (10) + 7 (25) = total amount

    Let's solve.

    15 + 120 + 175 = total amount

    135 + 173 = total amount

    308 = total amount

    For the total number of coins, it goes like this:

    15 + 12 + 7 = total number of coins

    Solve

    27 + 7 = total number of coins

    34 = total number of coins

    Since 100 pennies or 10 dimes or 4 quarters would equal to 1 dollar, the total amount would be 3 dollars and 8 cents or simply $3.08 with the total number of coins as 34.

    To get percentage, simply divide 15 with the total number of coins which is 34 and multiply it by a 100. It will look like this:

    (15/34) x 100 = percentage

    solve

    00.4411764 x 100 = percentage

    44.11764% = percentage

    let us round it off to the nearest hundredths

    44.12% = percentage

    The percentage of pennies in the collection would be 44.12%
  2. 13 July, 13:46
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    Total Size of collection: 12+15+7=34

    (15/34) x 100 = 44.117

    percentage of pennies = 44.12%
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