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26.10.2021 •
Mathematics
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Ответ:
1.She has 115 dimes because 0.10*115=11.5 0.25*4=1.00 11.5+1.00=12.5
2.She has 100 dimes because 0.10*100=10.00 and 0.25*10= 2.5 10+2.5=12.5
3.I think they don’t function because quarters are worth more than a dime.
4.he has 40 quarters because 0.25*40=10.00 0.10*25=2.5 10.00+2.5=12.5.
5.She has 38quarters because 0.25*38=9.5 0.10*30=3 9.5+3=12.5
6.Yes they can function because q=dx-12.5
The Questions:
Question 1 - 1 pts
If Jada has 4 quarters, how many dimes does she have?
Question 2 - 1 pts
If Jada has 10 quarters, how many dimes does she have?
Question 3 - 1 pts
Is the number of dimes a function of the number of quarters? If yes, write a rule (that starts with d =...) that you can use to determine the output, d, from a given input, q. If no, explain why not.
Question 4 - 1 pts
If Jada has 25 dimes, how many quarters does she have?
Question 5 - 1 pts
If Jada has 30 dimes, how many quarters does she have?
Question 6 - 1 pts
Is the number of quarters a function of the number of dimes? If yes, write a rule (that starts with q =...) that you can use to determine the output, q, from a given input, d. If no, explain why not.