Paul had 3 coins and Warren had 16 coins. Their coins consisted of ten-cent coins and twenty-cent coins. When all their twenty-cent coins were exchanged for ten-cent coins, they had a total of 21 coins. How many ten-cent coins did they have at first?
|
Ten-cent coins |
Twenty-cent coins |
Total |
Before |
21 - 2 u |
1 u |
19 |
Change |
+ 2 u |
- 1 u |
+ 1 u |
After |
21 |
0 |
21 |
Number of coins at first
= 3 + 16
= 19
1 twenty-cent coin can be exchanged for 2 ten-cent coins.
Increase in the number of coins after all the twenty-cent coins were exchanged for ten-cent coins
= 2 u - 1 u
= 1 u
1 u = 21 - 19 = 2
Number of ten-cent coins at first
= 21 - 2 u
= 21 - 2 x 2
= 21 - 4
= 17
Answer(s): 17