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A collection of nickels dimes and quarters is worth 3.00. The ratio of nickels to dimes to quarters is 3:2:1. How many quarters are it the collection

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Answer: 5 just bc

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Answer:

5 quarters

Step-by-step explanation:

From the information we were given, we can develop the following equations:

Let "nickel" be represented by "n", "dimes" by "d" & "quarters" by "q"

A collection of nickels dimes and quarters is worth 3.00. Mathematically represented as:


n+d+q=3.00

We are given the ratio of nickels to dimes to quarters is 3:2:1. The equation above becomes:


\begin{gathered} 3(0.05)+2(0.10)+1(0.25)=3.00 \\ (0.15+0.20+0.25)x=3 \\ 0.60x=3.00 \\ \text{Divide both sides by ''0.60'', we have:} \\ x=(3)/(0.60)=5 \\ x=5 \\ \text{Multiplying the ratios, we have:} \\ nickels=3*5=15 \\ dimes=2*5=10 \\ quarters=1*5=5 \end{gathered}

Therefore, there are 5 quarters in the collection

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