To find: The total possible ways to change a dollar
Answer to Problem 5P
Thetotal possible ways are 29
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Consider the values of dollar, quarter, dime and nickel in terms of cents as follows:
1 dollar =100 ȼ
1 quarter =25 ȼ
1 dime =10 ȼ
1 nickel =5 ȼ
Calculation:
Consider the values of dollar, quarter, dime and nickel in terms of cents as follows:
1 dollar =100 ȼ
1 quarter =25 ȼ
1 dime =10 ȼ
1 nickel =5 ȼ
Now, change for dollar could be in terms of single coin or in mix of them.
Comment
Step 2 of 3
Considering single coins,
1. 4 quarters make
2. 10 dimes make
3. 20 nickels make
Now, consider mix of 2 types of coins
4. Quarters and dimes: since dime involves factor of 10 quarters must have value which is factor of 10. Only combination of quarters between 25 ȼ and 100 ȼ (not including 100,as it has been included above ) 50 ȼ.
Thus, it will have 2 quarters and 5 dimes -1 way.
5. Quarters and nickels: Here, we can have 1 quarter, 2 quarters or 3 quarters in the mix
Thus − 3 ways.
6. Dimes and Nickels: Here we can have mix ranging from 1 dime to 9 dimes (as 0 and 10 arealready covered under single coins)
Thus - 9 ways.
Now, considering mix of all three types of coins as,
Various combinations are possible here,
7. with 1 quarter. With 25 cents gone, there can be 1 to 7 dimes (as 0 dimes is already considered under 2 type mix and 8 will exceed limit of $1)
Thus - 7 ways.
8. with 2 quarters: With 50 cents gone, there can be 1 to 4 dimes (as 0 and 5 dimes is alreadyconsidered under 2 type mix
Thus - 4 ways.
9. with 3 quarters: With 75 cents gone, there can be 1 to 2 dimes (as 0 dimes is alreadyconsidered under 2 type mix and 3 will exceed limit of $1 )
Thus there are 2 ways.
Counting all ways of all three scenarios,
The total possible ways are,
=29
Conclusion:
Hence, the total possible ways are 29
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