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10 August, 11:48

A cash register at a store contains $227 bills. There are six more $5 bills than $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. 10 August, 13:36
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    Take the amount of $10 bills as x

    n. o. of $5 bills = x+6

    n. o. of $1 bills = 24x+2

    value of $10 bills = 10x

    value of $5 bills = 5x+30

    value of $1 bills = 24x+2

    total value = 24x+2+5x+30+10x = 39x + 32

    39x+32=227

    39x=195

    x=5

    there are 5 $10 bills, 11 $5 bills and 122 $1 bills
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