MEG&MINNIE
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I'd love to know what the real answer is...please let us know tomorrow after your DS comes home from school with the correct answer !!!Thanks...I'm curious to find out now !!! 


SunFloridaDisney said:LOLHope you don't have to pay for it in nickels
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Yeah no kidding. It would be hot by the time I figured it out!

ITA - since it didn't "require" that at least one type of coin be used for each computation, I took the problem at face value.Beth76 said:I got $3.60 and $1.60 and it took me about 30 seconds. Since the problem said "or" I did not use dimes in the equations. I used 7 nickles and 13 quarters since that would give you the greatest amount. In the second I used 3 quarters and 17 nickels since that would give you the least amount.
Beth76 said:Is this in his textbook? Are the answers in the back?
I just want to add that with word problems, each word is very important. The fact that is says "or" means that you are not to include dimes. "Or" doesn't necessarily mean that there are dimes in the pile. So in order to get the greatest amount you would have to use the greatest value coin--which is the quarter.
Besides, if it said "quarters, dimes and nickels", the dimes are plural meaning there are at least two, so using only one to fit the equation would still be incorrect.
Beth76 said:I got $3.60 and $1.60 and it took me about 30 seconds. Since the problem said "or" I did not use dimes in the equations. I used 7 nickles and 13 quarters since that would give you the greatest amount. In the second I used 3 quarters and 17 nickels since that would give you the least amount.
Boston Tea Party said:What strategies are y'all using? Is he drawing a picture? Making a chart?

Beth76 said:I got $3.60 and $1.60 and it took me about 30 seconds. Since the problem said "or" I did not use dimes in the equations. I used 7 nickles and 13 quarters since that would give you the greatest amount. In the second I used 3 quarters and 17 nickels since that would give you the least amount.
LadyyRedd said:In the first one, 7 have to be nickels, not dimes.
It's not clear from the question if there has to be at least one of each type of coin in each solution or if you can, say, leave out dimes to solve.
Kimya
Read the problem. Seven nickels are included in the problem. We know for a fact that seven of the coins are nickels. Therefore, in order to get the greatest amount, the remaining 13 must be quarters.2BigKIdz said:7 dimes and 13 quarters give you the greatest amount, not 7 nickels

Thanks for all of your help!! :thewave:
LadyyRedd said:Bumping this - OP, did you get the correct answers?
Kimya
allie&mattsmom said:I'll let you all know what the teacher says the real answer is. DH had DS change it from our original answer to the $3.60 & $1.60 because of the word "or" in the problem. This does make sense but still I'm not sure. I talked to some other mom's who were having the same problems. Some thought it should be the first answer also. I've learned one thing through this whole process....I always have and always will despise word problems! OMG, wait till my kids get in jr. high, then I'm really in trouble!!!Thanks for all of your help!! :thewave: