Question 1039691
$520 is equal to 520 dollars.


each dollar contains 100 cents, so 520 dollars is equal to 52,000 cents.


each nickel is worth 5 cents, so take 52,000 and divide it by 5 and you get 10,400 nickels.


each penny is worth 1 cent, so take 52,000 and divide it by 1 and you get 52,000 pennies.


any combination in between will do as long as you work it by changing the values 5 cents at a time.


for example:


you can have 10,400 nickels and 0 pennies.
take away one nickel and you have 10399 nickels and 5 pennies.
take away another nickel and you have 10398 nickels and 10 pennies.


so the number of nickels and pennies can be any combination of nickels from 0 to 10,400 and any combination of pennies from 0 to 52,000.


you can actually graph this.


start with 5x + y = 52,000.


x is the number of nickels and y is the number of pennies.


solve for y to get y = 52,000 - 5x.


graph that equation.


you can see from the graph that,...


when x = 0, y = 52,000
when x = 6,000, y = 22,000
when x = 10,400, y = 0


x = 0 and y = 52,000 tells you that there are 0 nickels and 52,000 pennies.
since each nickel is worth 5 cents and each penny is worth 1 cent, the total value is 0 * 5 + 52,000 * 1 = 52,000 cents which is equal to 520 dollars


x = 6,000 and y = 22,000 tells you that there are 6,000 nickels and 22,000 pennies.
since each nickel is worth 5 cents and each penny is worth 1 cent, the total value is 6,000 * 5 + 22,000 * 1 = 52,000 cents which is equal to 520 dollars.


x = 10,400 and y = 0 tells you that there are 10,400 nickels and 0 pennies.
since each nickel is worth 5 cents and each penny is worth 1 cent, the total value is equal to 10,400 * 5 + 0 * 1 = 52,000 cents which is equal to 520 dollars.


you can pick any value of x and the graph will tell you the corresponding value of y.


you can also use the formula without graphing.


the same formula applies.


y = 52,000 - 5*x.


x tells you the number of nickels, which you supply between 0 and 10,400.
y tells you the number of pennies.


this is what the graph will look like:


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