A student makes a 9.25 purchase at the bookstore with a $20 bill. The store has no bills and gives the change in quarters and fifty-cent pieces. There are 30 coins in all. How many of each kind are there?

1 Answer

Quarters=17,Fifty-cent pieces=13

Explanation:

The student is going to get $10.75 of change ($20-$9.25=$10.75) and we get Quarters and Fifty-cent pieces. I'll assign Q for the number of quarters and F for the number of fifty-cent pieces.

We know two things:

Q+F=30 - there are 30 coins in total and
Q(.25)+F(.5)=10.75 - the total change comes to 10.75.

Now let's solve for Q and F:

Q=30F - let's substitute this into the other equation:

(30F)(.25)+F(.5)=10.75

Before I distribute this out, I'm going to multiply both sides by 4 to get rid of the decimals:

4((30F)(.25)+F(.5))=4(10.75)

4(30F)(.25)+F(4)(.5))=4(10.75)

(30F)+2F=43

F=13

which means

Q+13=30

Q=17

Does this work? Let's check:

17(.25)+13(.5)=10.75

4.25+6.5=10.75

10.75=10.75