Math, asked by nrkvtharan, 4 months ago

2 A shopkeeper takes 12 bags of coins to the bank. The bags contain the following numbers of coins:150, 163, 158, 165, 172, 152, 160, 170, 156, 162, 159 and 175.a Represent this information in a stem-and-leaf diagram.b Each bag contains coins of the same value, and the shopkeeper has at least one bag containing coins withdollar values of 0.10, 0.25, 0.50 and 1.00 only.What is the greatest possible value of all the coins in the 12 bags?

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Answered by mayanksaha9125
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Answer:

dollar values of 0.10, 0.25, 0.50 and 1.00 only. What is the greatest possible value of all the coins in the 12 bags? correct answer = 1615 dollar.

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Answered by ankitdomble
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Answer:

$1615

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically, there are 12 bags of coins. They say that one bag is full of only 0.10s, one bag is full of 0.25s, one bag is full of 0.5s and one bag is full of 1s. To get the largest value possible, you multiply the lowest value of coins to the bag with the least coins. The equation will be:

(0.1*150)+(0.25*152)+(0.5*156)+(1*the rest of the coins)

=15+38+78+1484

=1615

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