Math, asked by avyukt2141, 7 months ago

In a bag, the number of one-rupee coins is five times the number of two rupees coins. If the worth of the coins is Rs.350, find the number of one-rupee coins.

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Answered by NAGENDRA2858
1

Answer:

Let the number of Rs. 2 coins = m

Then, the value = 2 x m = 2m

The no. of Rs. 1 coins = 3m

Then, the value = 1 x 3m = 3m

    Total no. of coins = 120

According to the question,

=> 2m + 3m = 120

=> 5m          = 120

=> m            = 120/5

=> m            = 24

Therefore, the no. of Rs.1 coins = 3m

                                                  = 3 x 24

                                                  = 72

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by ninjapaparu
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

take the number of 1 rupee coins as 'O'.

take the number of 2 rupee coins as 't'.

now buddy, you have:

o=5t  

okay?

now,

the total worth of the coins is rupees 350 right?

so

the number of two rupee coins × the value of one 2 rupee coin (2) gives us the total value of 2 rupee coins.understood?

So the same applies to one rupee coins where the value of 1 rupee coins is

o × 1 .

so, 350= O(1) + t(2)

now what is O? 5t right?

so substituting it we get:

5t + 2t = 350

7t = 350

t = 50

now there are 50 two rupee coins in the box!

now what is 5t? O right?

so 5 × 50 = O

250 = O

here you ge there is your answer!

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