We will get the number of possible selections, and then subtract the number less than 25 cents.
We can choose the number of dimes 5 ways 0,1,2,3 or 4.
We can choose the number of nickels 4 ways 0,1,2 or 3.
We can choose the number of quarters 3 ways 0,1, or 2.
That's 5*4*3 = 60 selections
Now we must subtract from the 60 the number of selections of coins that are less than 25 cents. These will involve only dimes and nickels.
To get a selection of coin worth less than 25 cents:
If we use no dimes, we can use 0,1,2 on all 3 nickels.
That's 4 selections less than 25 cents. (that includes the choice of No coins at all in the 60, which we must subtract).
If we use exactly 1 dime , we can use 0,1,2, or all 3 nickels.
That's the 3 combinations less than 25 cents.
And there is 1 other selection less than 25 cents, 2 dimes and no nickels.
So that's 4+3+1 = 8 selections which we must subtract from the 60.
Answer 60-8 = 52 selections of coins worth 25 cents or more.
I will try my best to assist you with your question ,
First we must divide the amount by 2
334/2 = 167
Now we add 16
167 + 16=183
So, the girl spent $183
Wow, she is spoiled!
Hope I helped!
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Step-by-step explanation:
Original price of the swimsuit = x
If something was discounted 65%, that means you are paying 35% for it.
(100% - 65% = 35% or 0.35)
x(0.35) = 20.30
divide both sides by 0.35
x = 58
The swimsuit was originally 58 dollars.