In the Boutique Shop, you
must determine the change a customer receives from $5.00
for a purchase of $4.22 and decide what coins to use to
make the change. You have quarters, dimes,
nickels, and pennies. (Limit: 9 of any one coin.)
- List all the different ways
you can make change in this problem. Use a spreadsheet
template or create your own. (1)
- (There are 27 ways. Here is the
list.)
- What is the least number of
coins you need to find this change? (6)
- Whats
the most number of coins you can use to find this
change if you have a limit of 9 of any particular
coin? (19)
- Why
can you use only 8 pennies or 3 pennies? (Why not 9,
7, 6, 5, 4, 2, 1, or 0?) Try
some of the numbers in parenthesis and see what
happens. For example, if you have 9 pennies, then
you have to make $.69 with the remaining coins. How
do you make $.69 with only quarters, dimes and
nickels? The amount that you make with the
combinations of these three coins has to be a
multiple of 5. So if you subtract the number of
pennies from your required change, then the result
has to be a multiple of 5.
Source: Original Version
1.0 developed at CIESE
Center for Innovation in Engineering
& Science Education (2007)
Revised 11.13.19 currently under
construction
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