raven found 30 coins. 1/6 of them were pennies, 1/5 of them weere nickels, 1/3 of them were dimes, and the rest were quarters. tell how many of each coin.

1/6 times 30 = 5 pennies

1/5 times 30 = _____ nickels
1/3 times 30 = _______dimes

Add up your coins and subtract from 30 to find the number of quarters.

9 nicles to 3 dimes

To find out how many of each coin Raven found, we can break down the information given.

First, let's calculate the number of pennies. We know that 1/6 of the total coins were pennies, so we can find the number of pennies by dividing the total number of coins (30) by 6:

30 / 6 = 5

So Raven found 5 pennies.

Next, let's calculate the number of nickels. We know that 1/5 of the total coins were nickels, so we can find the number of nickels by dividing the total number of coins (30) by 5:

30 / 5 = 6

Therefore, Raven found 6 nickels.

Now, let's calculate the number of dimes. We know that 1/3 of the total coins were dimes, so we can find the number of dimes by dividing the total number of coins (30) by 3:

30 / 3 = 10

So Raven found 10 dimes.

Finally, to find the number of quarters, we subtract the number of pennies, nickels, and dimes from the total number of coins:

30 - 5 - 6 - 10 = 9

Therefore, Raven found 9 quarters.

In summary, Raven found 5 pennies, 6 nickels, 10 dimes, and 9 quarters.