Answer: The smallest number of pennies is 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let initially Mrs. Burns have x pennies.
According to the question, She gives Ben 2 pennies and 1/3 of what she has left.
Thus remaining pennies = 2/3(x-2)
Again, She gives Audrey 2 pennies and 1/3 of what is left.
Then remaining pennies = 2/3(2/3(x-2)-2) = 4/9(x-2)-4/3
Since, For smallest number of pennies,
4/9(x-2)-4/3 ≥ 0
⇒[tex]\frac{4(x-2)-12}{9}\geq0 [/tex]
⇒[tex]\frac{4x-8-12}{9}\geq 0[/tex]
⇒[tex]\frac{4x-20}{9}\geq 0 [/tex]
⇒[tex]4x-20\geq 0[/tex]
⇒[tex]x\geq 5[/tex]
Therefore smallest number of pennies she could, is 5.