Oliver was counting his spare change. He had ten dimes and two quarter. How many times as many dimes does Oliver have than quarters

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1 quarter = 25 cents (he has 2 therefore its 50 cents)
10 dimes = 100 cents = 1 dollar
Oliver has twice as many dimes than he does quarters because 100 divided by 50 = 2. Hope this helps!

Answer:

2 times as many dimes as quarter.

Step-by-step explanation:

Oliver was counting his spare change. He had 10 dimes and 2 quarters.

∵ 1 dime = $0.10

∴ 10 dimes = 10 × 0.10 = $1.00

∵ 1 quarter = $0.25

∴ 2 quarter = 2 × 0.25 = $0.50

To calculate how many times as many dimes does Oliver have than quarters we will divide dimes by quarter.

= [tex]\frac{1.00}{0.50}[/tex]

= 2 times

Oliver has 2 times as many dimes as quarters.