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Diana has 7 more five-dollar bills than ten-dollar bills. The value of the five-dollar
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Diana has 7 more five-dollar bills than ten-dollar bills. The value of the five-dollar
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Question 513327: Solving equations that have the variable on both sides. I can't figure out the equation.
Diana has 7 more five-dollar bills than ten-dollar bills. The value of the five-dollar bills equals the value of the ten-dollar bills. How many five-dollar and ten-dollar bills does she have? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Diana has 7 more five-dollar bills than ten-dollar bills. The value of the five-dollar bills equals the value of the ten-dollar bills. How many five-dollar and ten-dollar bills does she have?
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Quantity Equation: f = t + 7 bills
Value Equation: 5f = 10t dollars
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Modify :
f = 2t
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Substitute:
2t = t+7
t = 7 (# of $10 bills)
Solve for "f":
f = 2t
f = 2*7 = 14 (# of $5 bills)
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Stan H.
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