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23 September, 07:00

Calvin has $8.80 in pennies and nickels. If there are twice as many nickels as pennies, how many pennies and nickels does Calvin have?

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  1. 23 September, 07:25
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    Let p be the number of pennies and n be the number of nickels. As you have $8.80 in total (given that pennies are worth $0.01 and nickels are worth $0.05)

    0.01p + 0.05n = 8.80

    You also know that there are twice as many nickels than pennies (or alternatively, there are 2 nickels for every penny).

    n = 2p

    You can substitute this value of n into the first equation

    0.01p + 0.05n = 8.80

    0.01p + 0.05 (2p) = 8.80

    0.01p + 0.10p = 8.80 (multiplying out the brackets)

    0.11p = 8.80 (collecting the p's)

    p = 80

    Putting this back into the second equation

    n = 2p

    n = 2 (80) = 160

    So there are 160 nickels and 80 pennies.

    You can put this back into the first equation to check it.

    0.01p + 0.05n = 8.80

    0.01 (80) + 0.05 (160) = 0.80 + 8 = 8.80
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