SOLUTION: A motel clerk counts his​ $1 and​ $10 bills at the end of a day. He finds that he has a total of 49 bills having a combined monetary value of $166. Find the number of

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Question 1100357: A motel clerk counts his​ $1 and​ $10 bills at the end of a day. He finds that he has a total of 49 bills having a combined monetary value of $166. Find the number of bills of each denomination that he has. ​
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------------------ 13 of $10 bills, 36 of $1 bills

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