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Name: _______________________________ Period: _______ Date: _________________ Value Problems 1. Mary has three times as many dimes as nickels. In all she has $1.40. How many coins of each type does she have? 2. Sally has three times as many dimes as nickels and twice as many quarters as dimes. In all she has $5.55. How many coins of each type does she have? 3. Sam has $2.05 in quarters and dimes. He has four more quarters than dimes. Find the number of quarters he has.

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Page 1: Coin Problems - Livingston Public Web viewPam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and

Name: _______________________________ Period: _______ Date: _________________

Value Problems

1. Mary has three times as many dimes as nickels. In all she has $1.40. How many coins of each type does she have?

2. Sally has three times as many dimes as nickels and twice as many quarters as dimes. In all she has $5.55. How many coins of each type does she have?

3. Sam has $2.05 in quarters and dimes. He has four more quarters than dimes. Find the number of quarters he has.

4. Marie has $5.05 in quarters and dimes. The number of quarters exceeds twice the number of dimes by one. Find the number she has of each kind.

Page 2: Coin Problems - Livingston Public Web viewPam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and

5. Mr. Smith deposited $170 in the bank. The number of $5.00 bills was three times the number of $10.00 bills, and the number of $1.00 bills was thirty more that the number of $5.00 bills. How many bills of each type did he deposit?

6. Pam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and the number of quarters was sixteen less than then number of nickels. Find the number of quarters Pam deposited.

7. Scott bought 2-cent stamps, 4-cent stamps and 5-cent stamps for $4.35. The number of 2-cent stamps exceeded the number of 5-cent stamps by fifty. The number of 4-cent stamps was ten less than twice the number of 5-cent stamps. How many of each kind did he buy?

8. A purse contains $4.70 in nickels and quarters. There are thirty coins in all. How many of each kind are there?

Page 3: Coin Problems - Livingston Public Web viewPam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and

9. A postal clerk sold 75 stamps for $4.80. Some were 5-cent stamps and some were 8-cent stamps. How many of each kind did he sell?

10. Mr. Perkins cashed a $185 check in his bank. He receives $1 bills, $5 bills and $10 bills. In this order, the numbers of the three types of bills he received were three consecutive integers. How many of each type of bill did he receive?

11. In Paul’s bank there is $2.60 in pennies, nickels and dimes. In all there are 45 coins. If there are twice as many nickels as pennies, find out how many of each kind there are.

12. Beth paid a bill of $2.70 with quarters, dimes and pennies. She had five less quarters than dimes and four less quarters than pennies. How many coins of each kind did she use to pay the bill?

Page 4: Coin Problems - Livingston Public Web viewPam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and

13. Is it possible to have $4.50 in dimes and quarters and have twice as many quarters as dimes?

14. Is it possible to spend $3.00 for 100 stamps consisting of 2-cent stamps and 5-cent stamps?

15. Sue counted her money and found that her 25 coins which were nickels, dimes and quarters were worth $3.20. The number of dimes exceeded the number of nickels by four. How many of each kind did she have?

Page 5: Coin Problems - Livingston Public Web viewPam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and
Page 6: Coin Problems - Livingston Public Web viewPam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and
Page 7: Coin Problems - Livingston Public Web viewPam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and
Page 8: Coin Problems - Livingston Public Web viewPam deposited $4.50 in nickels, quarters and dimes in her savings account. The number of dimes exceeds the number of nickels by five, and