Asked by Katie
A box contains only quarters and dimes. If there 10% more quarters, the total value of the money in the box would increase by 7.5%. What is the ratio of the number of quarters and dimes in the box? Express your answer as a common fraction.
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Answered by
Steve
current value is 10d+25q
10d+25(1.1q) = 1.075(10d+25q)
10d + 27.5q = 10.75d + 26.875
.625q = .75d
q/d = .75/.625 = (3/4)/(5/8) = 6/5
10d+25(1.1q) = 1.075(10d+25q)
10d + 27.5q = 10.75d + 26.875
.625q = .75d
q/d = .75/.625 = (3/4)/(5/8) = 6/5
Answered by
Sid
answer is 3/5. I did dis on ixl and got it rit cuz im a math god
Answered by
SID IS WRONG
My math is similar to person #1's. Sid is wrong, young ones. He is deeply, deeply wrong.
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SID IS WRONG
prolly
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