a) Punctuate and analyze the sentence, c the candlelight dinner under the glowing full moon has made some candidates extremely excited about their spell binding victory b) Answer orally 1. Change the compound adjectives and compound noun to other ones. 2. Change the adverb to another one to see how the meaning changes. 3. Change one compound adjective to an adjectival phrase. 4. Pick out the possessive adjective and the indefinite adjective. How could the latter be mc definite adjective? 5. Say if the present participle (-ing word) is a noun, adjective or verb in this sentence. 6. Find the prepositional phrase and change it to a new one. 7. How many clauses do we have in this sentence? 8. Change the abstract noun into an adjective and an adverb. 9. Add and appropriate tag question at the end of the sentence.
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Answer:
According to the question,
Total number of coins =160
Given total value of coins =Rs300
Now, it is given that the coins are in the denomination of Rs 1, Rs 2 and Rs 5.
Also, the number of Rs. 2 coins is 3 times the number of Rs. 5 coins
Let the number of Rs.5 coins be x.
Therefore, number of Rs. 2 coins =3x
Now, the number of Rs 1 coins will be equal to the difference between the total number of coins and the sum of Rs. 5 and Rs 2 coins.
Hence, number of Rs.1 coins =160−4x
Now, for the total value of coins, we will multiply the number of coins by their respective value.
Total value of coins =1(160−4x)+2(3x)+5(x)…………………………………(1)
But according to the question,
Given the total value of coins=Rs300.
So, substituting the total value of coins in equation (1), we get
⇒300=160−4x+6x+5x
Adding and subtracting the like terms, we get
⇒7x=140
Dividing both sides by 7, we get
⇒x=20
Therefore, the number of Rs 5 coins=x=20
Also, the number of Rs 2 coins =3x=3×20
Multiplying the terms, we get
⇒ The number of Rs 2 coins =60
And, the number of Rs 1 coins =160−4x=160−4(20)
Multiplying the terms, we get
⇒ The number of Rs 1 coins =160−80=80
Hence, the person has 20 coins of denomination Rs 5, 60 coins of denomination Rs 2 and 80 coins of denomination Rs 1.
Note:
A denomination means the unit value of financial instruments such as coins, currency notes, securities, bonds, etc. While solving the questions related to the denominations of a coin, we must know the difference between the face value and the value of money. This means that if we are given that we have a Rs 2 coin, then this is the face value of that coin. But, if we are given that we have 20 coins of the denomination Rs 2. This is the number of coins of that specific denomination. Hence, if we want to know what the value of money with us is then, we would multiply the face value of the denomination by the number of coins of that specific denomination. In this case,
The value of money =2×20=Rs40
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