Answer:
10 quarters = $2.50
10 nickels = $0.50
that leaves $0.20 for other coins (dimes / pennies)
Step-by-step explanation:
First, suppose she has only quarters and nickels and no other coins. Then if C is the identical number of coins of each type, then 5C + 25C = 320, so 30C = 320 and 3C = 32, but there is no integer solution to this. So she must have at least one other type of coin.
Assume she has only quarters, nickels, and dimes. Then if D is the number of dimes, 5C + 25C + 10D = 320, which means 30C + 10D = 320, or 3C + D = 32. The smallest D can be is 2, leaving 3C = 30 and thus C = 10. So in this scenario she would have 10 quarters, 10 nickels, and two dimes to make $2.50 + $0.50 + $0.20 = $3.20.
This has to be the highest number, because if she had 11 quarters and 11 nickels, that alone would add up to 11(0.25) + 11(0.05) = $3.30, which would already be too much.
Answer:
In total 177 more students enrolled this year.
Step-by-step explanation:
First get the sum of the students who enrolled in 1995, then the sum of 2005 and then subtract the sums.
Answer:
o
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
50.5 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a parallelogram then...
Angle U + Angle R = 180
3x+4+9x-10=180
Combine like terms
12x-6=180
Add 6 to both sides
12x=186
Divide both sides by 12
x=15.5
Now we plug 15.5 in for x to find Angle U
3(15.5)4=46.5+4=50.5
Angle U = 50.5 degrees
Greater than
1/6 x 3/2 = 1/4
1/4 > 1/6