58 of Jeremy's savings comprised of 5-cent coins and 20-cent coins. Jeremy used some 5-cent coins to purchase a frisbee. The number of 20-cent coins left was 40% more than the number of 5-cent coins left. Given that Jeremy had 96 more 20-cent coins than 5-cent coins left in the end, find the amount of money Jeremy spent on the frisbee.
|
5-cent coins |
20-cent coins |
Before |
5x7 = 35 u |
3x7 = 21 u |
Change |
- 20 u |
|
After |
5x3 = 15 u |
7x3 = 21 u |
Fraction of Jeremy's savings that comprised of 20-cent coins
= 1 -
58=
38Number of 20-cents coins in the end in percentage
= 100% + 40%
= 140%
140% =
140100 =
75Number of 20-cent coins remains unchanged. Make the number of 20-cent coins the same. LCM of 3 and 7 is 21.
Number of more 20-cent coins than 5-cent coins
= 21 u - 15 u
= 6 u
6 u = 96
1 u = 96 ÷ 6 = 16
Number of 5-cent coins spent on the frisbee
= 35 u - 15 u
= 20 u
= 20 x 16
= 320
Amount that Jeremy spent on the frisbee
= 320 x 0.05
= $16
Answer(s): $16