SOLUTION: Rory claims: "I have $20 in quarters, half dollars, and one-dollar bills. I have twice as many quarters as half dollars, and half as many one-dollar bills as half dollars". Give
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Question 215900: Rory claims: "I have $20 in quarters, half dollars, and one-dollar bills. I have twice as many quarters as half dollars, and half as many one-dollar bills as half dollars". Give a convincing argument to explain why he must be wrong?
Answer by ptaylor(2198) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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In a nutshell, you need to have whole numbers for the number of quarters, half-dollars and dollar bills and you come up with fractions instead.
Hope this helps--ptaylor
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