The answer is C, hope this helps
Answer:
3 dimes and 10 quarters
Step-by-step explanation:
If you add 7 dimes, then the number of dimes and quarters is the same, and the total increases to $3.50. A dime and a quarter have a value together of $0.35. Since there are equal numbers, the value $3.50 must be made up of some quantity of groups with a value of $0.35. That number of groups must be ...
... $3.50/$0.35 = 10
Thus, there are 10 quarters and 10-7 = 3 dimes.
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<em>Using an equation</em>
Let q represent the number of quarters. Then the amount Bess has is ...
... 0.10(q -7) +0.25q = 2.80
... 0.35q - 0.70 = 2.80
... 0.35q = 3.50 . . . . . add 0.70 . . . . . . . this should look familiar
... q = 3.50/0.35 = 10
B.30
cause 60 is 30 halted so yeah
The first answer, using a number line, is a good answer.
I have two other ways:
Way #1:
5 stones is more than 3 stones.
5 gallons is greater than 3 gallons.
5 pounds is greater than 3 pounds.
5 puppies is greater than 3 puppies.
5 hamburgers is greater than 2 hamburgers.
5 schoolbuses is greater than 3 schoolbuses.
We look around us, and we see that 5 of anything
is always greater than 3 of the same thing.
There's no reason that should change if the 'things' are eighths.
Way #2:
-- Get 2 friends to help you.
-- Take one good-size veggie pizza or coconut cream pie.
-- Carefully cut it up in eight (8) equal pieces.
Now each piece is 1/8 of the pie or the pizza.
-- Give 5 pieces (5/8) to the first friend.
Give 3 pieces (3/8) to the other friend.
-- Ask them to get together and agree on who has more.
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
Inequality Form:
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Interval Notation:
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