Writing Systems
Systems with Coins
100

A student bought 3 boxes of pencils and 2 boxes of pens for $6. He then bought 2 boxes of pencils and 4 boxes of pens for $8.

3x + 2y = 6

2x + 4y = 8

100

Penny: $0.01

Nickel: $0.05

Dime: $0.10

Quarter: $0.25

200

Tina bought 6 packages of doughnuts and 4 packages of cookies for $38. Jovani bought 4 packages of doughnuts and 8 packages of cookies for $48.

6x + 4y = 38

4x + 8y = 48

200

Dennis mowed his next door neighbor’s lawn for a handful of dimes and nickels, 80 coins in all. Upon completing the job he counted out the coins and it came to $6.60.

d + n = 80

0.10d + 0.05n = 6.60

300

For a class picnic, one teacher purchased 18 juice boxes and 32 bottles of water, and spent $19.92. The other teacher purchased 14 juice boxes and 26 bottles of water, and spent $15.76. 

juice box = j

bottle of water = w

18j + 32w = 19.92

14j + 26w = 15.76

300

Linda has 36 coins totaling $3.00, and the coins are all nickels, and quarters.

n + q = 36

0.05n + 0.25q = 3.00

400

To watch a varsity basketball game, spectators must buy a ticket at the door. The cost of an adult ticket is $3.00 and the cost of a student ticket is $1.50. If the school earned $352.50 selling tickets, and 180 people attended the basketball game.

a = adult tickets

s = student tickets

a + s = 180

3a + 1.50s = 352.50

400

In Sam’s piggy bank there are 11 coins that have a value of $1.85. The coins are either quarters or dimes.

q + d = 11

0.25q + 0.10d = 1.85

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