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30 September, 15:57

I have a total of 300 $ in coins of denomination 1 $, 2 $,5$. The number of $2 coins is 3 times the number of $5 coins. The total number of coins is 160. How many coins of each denominations are with me?

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  1. 30 September, 16:02
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    The ratio of $2 to $5 is 3: 1

    3x$2 + 1x$5 = $11

    A set of 3 $2 and 1 $5 gives you $11.

    Assumed all 160 coins are $1

    Total value = $100

    Difference in the value = $300 - $100 = $200

    Difference in the $1 and the set of $2 and $5 = $11 - $1 = $10

    Number of set of $2 and $5 = $200 : $10 = 20

    Calculate the number of $2 and $5 in the 20 sets:

    Number of $2 = 3 x 20 = 60

    Number of $5 = 1 x 20 = 20

    Number of $1 = 160 - 60 - 20 = 80

    Answer: There are 80 $1, 60 $2 and 20 $5.
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