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19 December, 22:57

The cash drawer in a market stall contains $227 in bills. There are six more $5 bills than the number of $10 bills. The number of $1 bills is two more than 24 times the number of $10 bills. How many bills of each kind are there?

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  1. 20 December, 00:13
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    227, would be the correct answer!
  2. 20 December, 00:54
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    Its 227 the correct answer
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