Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, 7th Edition

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1305071751
ISBN 13: 978-1-30507-175-9

Chapter 1 - Section 1.7 - Modeling with Equations - 1.7 Exercises - Page 76: 36

Answer

Mary has: 15 nickels 10 dimes 5 quarters

Work Step by Step

A nickel is 5 cents ($\$0.05$), a dime is 10 cents ($\$0.10$), and a quarter is 25 cents ($\$0.25$) Let $x$=number of quarters Then $2x$=number of dimes $2x+5$=number of nickels The total value of the coins is $\$3.00$. Thus, $0.25(x) + 0.10(2x) + 0.05(2x+5) = 3.00 \\0.25x +0.20x + 0.10x+0.25= 3.00 \\0.55x+0.25=3.00 \\0.55x=3.00-0.25 \\0.55x=2.75 \\x=5$ Therefore, there are: 5 quarters $2(5) = 10$ dimes $10+5=15$ nickels
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