Jenson has 7 more 50-cent coins than 20-cent coins. After he used 8 of his 50-cent coins, the total value of 50-cent coins is $4.60 more than the total value of 20-cent coins. How many coins did he have in the end?
|
50¢ |
20¢ |
Before |
1 u + 7 |
1 u |
Change |
- 8 |
|
After |
1 u - 1 |
1 u |
|
50¢ |
20¢ |
Number |
1 u - 1 |
1 u |
Value |
50 |
20 |
Total value |
50 u - 50 |
20 u |
$1 = 100¢
$4.60 = 460¢
Number of 50¢ coins in the end
= 1 u + 7 - 8
= 1 u - 1
Total value of 50¢ coins in the end
= 50 x (1 u - 1)
= 50 u - 50
Total value of 20¢ coins in the end
= 20 x 1 u
= 20 u
After using 8 50-cent coins, the value of 50-cent coins is 460¢ more than the value of 20-cent coins. If another 460¢ is added to the 20-cent coins, the total value of 50-cent coins and 20-cent coins will be the same.
50 u - 50 = 20 u + 460
50 u - 20 u = 460 + 50
30 u = 510
1 u = 510 ÷ 30 = 17
Number of coins that Jenson had in the end
= 1 u + 1 u - 1
= 2 u - 1
= (2 x 17) - 1
= 34 - 1
= 33
Answer(s): 33