Let there be d dollars, and h halves.
d = h+132
d/h = 5/2
d = 5h/2
5h/2 = h + 132
3h/2 = 132
h = 44
d = 44+132 = 176
Assuming 1/4 of the collection means 1/4 of each kind of coin, then you will get 11 halves and 44 dollars = $49.50
Mr. Hundley has a big collection of silver dollars and 50-cent pieces. He promised to give one fourth of his collection to the first teacher who can figure out the total values of his coins. These are the only clues:
There are 132 more silver dollars than 50-cent pieces.
The ratio of silver dollars to 50-cent pieces is 5:2.
How many of each type of coins is in Mr. Hundley's collection? How much money will I get if I'm the first?
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Rats. h=88 (2/3 of 132, not 1/3)
d = 220
1/4 of collection = 44 halves and 55 dollars = $77.00
d = 220
1/4 of collection = 44 halves and 55 dollars = $77.00
RATS! I gotta start doing these on paper first.
1/4 collection = 22 halves and 55 dollars = $66
That's my final answer!
1/4 collection = 22 halves and 55 dollars = $66
That's my final answer!
There are 132 more silver dollars than 50-cent pieces or D = H + 132.
The ratio of silver dollars to 50-cent pieces is 5:2 or D/H = 5/2.
How many of each type of coins are in Mr. Hundley's collection?
D = 5H/2
Therefore,
5H/2 = H + 132
5H = 2H + 264
3H = 264
H = 88
D = 88 + 132 = 220
88(.50) + 220(1.00) = $264
Your share is (1/4)x264 = $66
The ratio of silver dollars to 50-cent pieces is 5:2 or D/H = 5/2.
How many of each type of coins are in Mr. Hundley's collection?
D = 5H/2
Therefore,
5H/2 = H + 132
5H = 2H + 264
3H = 264
H = 88
D = 88 + 132 = 220
88(.50) + 220(1.00) = $264
Your share is (1/4)x264 = $66
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