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− | The probability in which a random choosing of a coin from a pool of <math>100</math> coins bringing out a nickel is <math>\frac{2}{5}</math>. Multiplying the fraction by <math>\frac{20}{20}</math>, we get <math>\frac{40}{100}</math>, or <math>40</math> coins out of <math>100</math>. This means that there are <math>40</math> nickels, and <math>60 dimes. | + | The probability in which a random choosing of a coin from a pool of <math>100</math> coins bringing out a nickel is <math>\frac{2}{5}</math>. Multiplying the fraction by <math>\frac{20}{20}</math>, we get <math>\frac{40}{100}</math>, or <math>40</math> coins out of <math>100</math>. This means that there are <math>40</math> nickels, and <math>60</math> dimes. |
− | The value of < | + | The value of <math>40</math> nickels is: <math>40\cdot 0.05=2.00</math>, or two dollars. |
− | On the other hand, the value of < | + | On the other hand, the value of <math>60</math> dimes is: <math>60 \cdot 0.10=6.00</math>, or <math>6</math> dollars. |
− | Therefore, Luis has a total of < | + | Therefore, Luis has a total of <math>6+2</math> <math>=</math> <math>\boxed{8}</math> dollars total in dimes and nickels. |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | #[[2021 JMPSC Sprint Problems|Other 2021 JMPSC Sprint Problems]] | ||
+ | #[[2021 JMPSC Sprint Answer Key|2021 JMPSC Sprint Answer Key]] | ||
+ | #[[JMPSC Problems and Solutions|All JMPSC Problems and Solutions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 11 July 2021
Problem
Luis has coins that are all either nickels or dimes. If the probability of randomly picking a nickel from these coins is how much money does Luis have in dollars?
Solution
The probability in which a random choosing of a coin from a pool of coins bringing out a nickel is . Multiplying the fraction by , we get , or coins out of . This means that there are nickels, and dimes.
The value of nickels is: , or two dollars. On the other hand, the value of dimes is: , or dollars.
Therefore, Luis has a total of dollars total in dimes and nickels.
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See also
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