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Here is the question:-
If you have 50c, $2 and $1 coins, in how many ways can you make up $10?

The answer is 21, but it took me ages to work out because I was writing each way down.

Like this
50c x 7 + $2 x 1 + $1 x 1
50c x 6 + $2 x 2
50c x 6 + $2 x 2 + $1 x 1
and so on....

Anyone have a quicker and easier way?
Thanx :D
 

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i could be wrong, but what you did is probably the easiest way. trial and error always works, even if it takes a long time.
 

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Originally posted by chokoholic
Ok, then do this using series and sequence:p ;)
being in yr 10 would you understand the concept? since its like a year 11 topic? :)
 

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It's just an year ahead....I'll be able to understand!:rolleyes: :D
 

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Why would my teacher care? I mean it's not like he would be checking out my working out, when I'm doing the australian maths competition...so I don't think it matters, which method I use, as long as I get it RIGHT!:D
 

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Originally posted by Without Wings
oh well u didnt say it was for maths comp so i assumed it was for in class...sorry

hmm i dont remember wot i did in year 10
No need to be sorry!;)

I just need this problem to be worked out, it's killing me!:chainsaw:
 
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