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13 January, 21:47

The school held a bake sale as a fundraiser. The bake sale only accepted quarters, loonies, and toonies.

⅓ of the coins in the bank are quarters and ⅕ of the coins are loonies. There are 48 toonies.

How much money did the fundraiser make?

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  1. 14 January, 01:12
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    There are 102 coins total:

    34 Quarters

    20 loonies

    48 toonies

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming money is counted in coins instead of value, it can be solved like this.

    1. find a common denominator for 1/3 and 1/5. We can use 15. So, of the money collected, 5/15 were quarters and 3/15 were loonies. This makes 7/15 toonies. If there are 48 toonies, we can divide this by 7 to find the value of 1/15. 48/7 = 6 6/7. Multiply this number by 15 (for each value) and you get 102 6/7.

    There are 102 coins total:

    34 Quarters

    20 loonies

    48 toonies
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