SOLUTION: Marsha has three times as many one-dollar bills as she does five dollar bills. She has a total of $32. How many of each bill does she have? 
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Question 880422:  Marsha has three times as many one-dollar bills as she does five dollar bills. She has a total of $32. How many of each bill does she have?  
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 3 $1 and 1 $5 = $8 per set
32/8 = 4 sets
4 $5 bills
12 $1 bills 
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