Paul had some coins. 36% of his coins were made up of 20-cent coins which was equal to the number of $1 coins. The rest of the coins were made up of 10-cent coins. Given that Paul had $11 more 20-cent coins than 10-cent coins, how many coins did Paul have altogether?
|
10-cent |
20-cent |
$1 |
Total |
Number |
7 u |
9 u |
9 u |
25 u |
Value |
10 |
20 |
100 |
|
Total value |
70 u |
180 u |
900 u |
|
36% =
36100 =
925The number of 20-cent coins and $1 coins is the same.
Number of 10-cent coins
= 25 u - 9 u - 9 u
= 7 u
$1 = 100¢
$11 x 100 = 11 x 100 = 1100¢
Number of more 20-cent coins than 10-cent coins
= 180 u - 70 u
= 110 u
110 u = 1100
1 u = 1100 ÷ 110 = 10
Total number of coins that Paul had
= 7 u + 9 u + 9 u
= 25 u
= 25 x 10
= 250
Answer(s): 250