SOLUTION: A bank teller has 25 more five-dollar bills than ten-dollar bills. The total value of the money is $200. How many of each bill denomination does he have?

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Question 1053215: A bank teller has 25 more five-dollar bills than ten-dollar bills. The total value of the money is $200. How many of each bill denomination does he have?
Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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A bank teller has 25 more five-dollar bills than ten-dollar bills. The total value of the money is $200.
How many of each bill denomination does he have?
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The number of 10-dollar bills is  =  = 5.


The number of 5-dollar bills is 5+25 = 30.


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