A jar contains 133 pennies. A bigger jar contains 1 2/7 times as many pennies. What is the value of the pennies in the bigger jar

1.33 * 1.2857 = $1.71

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To find the value of the pennies in the bigger jar, we need to determine how many pennies are in the bigger jar.

Given that the smaller jar contains 133 pennies, we need to calculate the number of pennies in the bigger jar. The bigger jar contains 1 2/7 times as many pennies, which means we need to multiply the number of pennies in the smaller jar by 1 2/7.

To multiply a whole number by a fraction, first convert the whole number to a fraction. The whole number 1 can be written as 1/1. Then multiply the two fractions.

1 2/7 = 1/1 * 2/7 = 2/7

So, the bigger jar contains 2/7 times the number of pennies in the smaller jar:

133 * 2/7 = (133 * 2) / 7 = 266/7 = 38

Therefore, the bigger jar contains 38 pennies.

To find the value of the pennies in the bigger jar, we need to know the value of each penny. Since it is not specified in the question, we will assume that each penny has a face value of $0.01.

Now, we can calculate the value of the pennies in the bigger jar by multiplying the number of pennies by the value of each penny:

38 * $0.01 = $0.38

Hence, the value of the pennies in the bigger jar is $0.38.