Riordan has 14 notes. There are only fifty-dollar notes and one hundred-dollar notes. The total amount of money is $900. How many one hundred-dollar notes does Riordan have?
Number of one hundred-dollar notes |
Value of one hundred-dollar notes |
Number of fifty-dollar notes |
Value of fifty-dollar notes |
Total value |
14 |
14 x 100 = $1400 |
0 |
0 |
$1400 |
13 |
13 x 100 = $1300 |
1 |
1 x 50 = $50 |
$1350 |
4 |
4 x 100 = $400 |
10 |
10 x 50 = $500 |
$900 |
Total amount of money if all the notes are one hundred-dollar notes
= 14 x 100
= $1400
Big difference between the amounts of one hundred-dollar notes and fifty-dollar notes
= 1400 - 900
= $500
Small difference between amount in one one hundred-dollar note and one fifty-dollar note
= 100 - 50
= 50
Number of fifty-dollar notes
= 500 ÷ 50
= 10
Number of one hundred-dollar notes
= 14 - 10
= 4
Answer(s): 4