SOLUTION: A motel clerk counts his $1 bills at the end of the day. He finds that he has a total of 64 bills having a combined monetary value of $199. Find the number of bills of each denomin
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Question 1004290: A motel clerk counts his $1 bills at the end of the day. He finds that he has a total of 64 bills having a combined monetary value of $199. Find the number of bills of each denomination that he has.
Number of Bills Denomination of Bills Total Value in Dollars
(in dollars)
x 1
y 10
64 ???????? $199
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
64 each of $1 bills means 64 dollars. To have $199 dollars? Not with just the $1 bills. What is the complete problem description? Some information was left out.
* This is now answered in question 1004300.
TEN-DOLLAR BILLS and one-dollar bills.
15 each of the $10 bills and therefore 49 each of the $1 bills.
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