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2 April, 09:48

Tristan has some dimes and some quarters. He has at least 20 coins worth at most $4.25 combined. If Tristan has 10 dimes, determine the maximum number of quarters that he could have. If there are no possible solutions, submit an empty answer.

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  1. 2 April, 10:49
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    The maximum number of quarters that he could have is 13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of quarters he could have. If he has 10 dimes and has at least 20 coins, then

    → x + 10 > = 20

    → x > = 10 (1)

    His coins worth at most $4.25. Also, it is known that 1 dollar is equal to 100 cents, 1 dime is equal to 10 cents and 1 quarter is equal to 25 cents.

    → (x * 25) + (10 * 10) < = (4.25 * 100)

    → 25x + 100 < = 425

    → 25x < = 325

    → x < = 13 (2)

    If we combine the equation 1 and 2:

    10 < = x < = 13

    The maximum value of x is 13
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