1 quarter and 21 dimes or 3 quarters and 16 dimes or 5 quarters and 11 dimes or 7 quarters and 6 dimes or 9 quarters and 1 dime
5n + 10d = 235, where n = number of nickels and d = number of dimes. we are also told that n + d = 30 Multiplying by 5 we get 5n + 5d =150 Subtract this from the first equation and we get 5d = 85, ie d = 17, so n = 13 Ie Yolanda has 13 nickels (65c) and 17 dimes ($1.70), total 30 coins worth $2.35.
235 ÷ 25 = 9 with remainder 10.
235 of them.
235 divided by 7 equals 33 with a remainder of 4.
235 nickels.
You will neeD 235 batteries
235 ÷ 5 = 47
I am not positive but if it is in a package of 235 i am pretty sure it is 235!
The factors of 235 are 1, 5, 47, 235. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of factors.
5n + 10d = 235, where n = number of nickels and d = number of dimes. we are also told that n + d = 30 Multiplying by 5 we get 5n + 5d =150 Subtract this from the first equation and we get 5d = 85, ie d = 17, so n = 13 Ie Yolanda has 13 nickels (65c) and 17 dimes ($1.70), total 30 coins worth $2.35.
235
There are approximately 106.6 kilograms in 235 pounds.
Uranium 235 has several isotopes but, 235 would contain 235 electrons in one atom.
Let's represent the number of nickels as "N" and the number of dimes as "D." Since you have $2.35 in total, we can set up the equation 0.05N + 0.10D = 2.35. Additionally, we know that there is one more dime than nickels, so we have the equation D = N + 1. By substituting the second equation into the first and solving simultaneously, we find that N = 9 and D = 10. Therefore, you have 9 nickels and 10 dimes.
58.75 dollars. 25% is exactly one quarter. So if you divide the sum by 4 you will get the answer.
235 ml = 0.235 L
One: 235.