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12 September, 05:42

A student makes a $10.50 purchase at the bookstore with a $20 bill. The store has no bills and gives the change in quarters and fifty-cent pieces. There are 30 coins in all. How many of each kind are there?

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  1. 12 September, 05:45
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    Answer: he collected 22 quarters and 8 fifty-cent pieces

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    The total amount of money he is to collect is;

    A = 20 - 10.50 = $9.50

    Let x represent the number of quarter he collected.

    Then the number of fifty-cent pieces he collected will be; 30-x

    Therefore we can represent it with the equation below;

    0.25x + 0.50 (30-x) = 9.50

    0.25x + 15 - 0.50x = 9.50

    0.25x = 15-9.50

    x = (15-9.50) / 0.25

    x = 5.50/0.25

    x = 22

    The number of fifty-cent is equal to;

    30-x = 30-22 = 8

    Therefore, he collected 22 quarters and 8 fifty-cent pieces
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