Asked by kelly
daniel has twice as much money in one-dollar bills as he does in five-dollar bills. he has 33 bills in all (all one-dollar and five-dollar bills). how much money does he have?
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Answered by
MathMate
Let
F=number of five dollar bills,
then
number of one-dollar bills = (5*F)*2
Total number of bills
33 = (5*F)*2 + F
Can you complete the solution?
F=number of five dollar bills,
then
number of one-dollar bills = (5*F)*2
Total number of bills
33 = (5*F)*2 + F
Can you complete the solution?
Answered by
kelly
no i still need your help, please
Answered by
MathMate
Let F=number of 5 dollar bills.
"daniel has twice as much money in one-dollar bills as he does in five-dollar bills."
means that if he had 1 5-dollar bill, he has 10 dollars worth of $1-bills. That makes 11 bills.
If he had 2 $5-bills, he would have $20 worth of 1 dollar bills. That makes 22 bills.
Can you continue?
"daniel has twice as much money in one-dollar bills as he does in five-dollar bills."
means that if he had 1 5-dollar bill, he has 10 dollars worth of $1-bills. That makes 11 bills.
If he had 2 $5-bills, he would have $20 worth of 1 dollar bills. That makes 22 bills.
Can you continue?
Answered by
kelly
no i am still a little confused
Answered by
MathMate
Let F=number of 5 dollar bills.
"daniel has twice as much money in one-dollar bills as he does in five-dollar bills."
means that if he had 1 5-dollar bill (worth $5), he has twice that amount in $1-bills, i.e. 10 dollars worth of $1-bills. That makes a total of 11 bills, 1 five, and 10 ones.
If he had 2 $5-bills (2*5=$10), he would have $20 worth of 1 dollar bills. That makes 22 bills (2 fives, and 20 ones).
If he had 3 $5-bills (3*5=$15), he would have $30 worth of 1 dollar bills. That makes ______ bills? (3 fives and 30 ones).
"daniel has twice as much money in one-dollar bills as he does in five-dollar bills."
means that if he had 1 5-dollar bill (worth $5), he has twice that amount in $1-bills, i.e. 10 dollars worth of $1-bills. That makes a total of 11 bills, 1 five, and 10 ones.
If he had 2 $5-bills (2*5=$10), he would have $20 worth of 1 dollar bills. That makes 22 bills (2 fives, and 20 ones).
If he had 3 $5-bills (3*5=$15), he would have $30 worth of 1 dollar bills. That makes ______ bills? (3 fives and 30 ones).
Answered by
KELLY
WOW! I GET IT NOW. THANKS ALOT. U R REALLY GOOD!
Answered by
MathMate
You're welcome!
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