SOLUTION: If my grocery bill is $111. And I wanted to pay with $1 bills and $5 bills how many different combinations could I use to pay?
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Question 784417: If my grocery bill is $111. And I wanted to pay with $1 bills and $5 bills how many different combinations could I use to pay?
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
111/5=22 1/5
22 as long as you have a minimum of one five dollar bill in the combination.
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Ed
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