Math, asked by AshutoshPradDPS, 8 months ago

9)Arjun has some one rupee coins and some two rupee coins

in his piggy bank. The number of one-rupee coins is twice

that of two-rupee coins. If the total value of these coins is

Rs. 50, find the number of coins of each denomination​

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Answered by Khatanasaabh07
1

Arjun has some one rupee coins and some two rupee coins

in his piggy bank. The number of one-rupee coins is twice

that of two-rupee coins. If the total value of these coins is

Rs. 50, find the number of coins of each denomination

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Answered by aayushpathak007
2

Answer:

₹1 coins= 25

₹2 coins=12.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the no. of two rupees coins be x,

So, ₹1 coins = 2x

₹2 coins = x

according to the question,

1(2x) + 2Xx = 50

2x + 2x = 50

4x = 50

x = 50/4

x = 12.5

Therefore, ₹1 coins = 2x = 2X12.5 = 25

₹2 coins = x = 12.5

But the question is a bit wrong because we can't piece the coins half to make 12.5!!

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