Concept explainers
To find: the number of bill deposited
Answer to Problem 19E
Thus, 3 bills of #5, l bill of $10 and 8 bills of $20 were deposited.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A deposited 12 bills.
Calculation:
Register in form of table has some incomplete information which is to be completed. Table showing deposit is represented below.
Type of bill | No. deposited |
$1 | 0 |
$5 | X |
$10 | y |
$20 | z |
Total | $175, 12 bills |
Assume missing numbers to be x, y, z.
Now, formulating equations from conditions given,
As there are 3 unknowns and only 2 equations, thus, there can be many solutions. Only constraint is that they should be whole numbers.
Now, evaluating x and y in terms of z
Using,
Or,
Or,
Substituting this y in (1) to get x,
Or,
Since, x, y, z are whole numbers, trying various values of z by hit and trial, we get
z = 8
And, y = 1
And, x = 3
Thus, 3 bills of $5, l bill of $10 and 8 bills of $20 were deposited.
Conclusion:
Thus, 3 bills of $5, l bill of $10 and 8 bills of $20 were deposited.
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