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last week, eli took his allowance money to the store and paid $5.81 for beach toys. after that, he had no more than $2.99 left over to spend.
suppose elis dad paid eli all of his allowance with coins.
what would be the greatest number of quarters that eli could have received?
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□ quarters
Step1: Find total allowance range
Let \( A \) be Eli's allowance. He spent \(\$5.81\) and had no more than \(\$2.99\) left, so \( A\leq5.81 + 2.99\). Calculate \( 5.81+2.99 = 8.8\), so \( A\leq8.8\) dollars.
Step2: Convert to cents for quarters
Since 1 dollar = 100 cents, \( 8.8\) dollars = \( 8.8\times100 = 880\) cents. A quarter is 25 cents. Let \( n \) be the number of quarters. We want to find the largest \( n \) such that \( 25n\leq880\).
Step3: Solve for n
Divide both sides by 25: \( n\leq\frac{880}{25}=35.2\). Since \( n \) must be an integer, the greatest integer \( n \) is 35.
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