SOLUTION: Sally buys a radio for $120. She pays for it with $2 and $5 bills. If Sally used a total of 30 bills, how many of each did she use? The unit is in solving problems using one var

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Question 101082: Sally buys a radio for $120. She pays for it with $2 and $5 bills. If Sally used a total of 30 bills, how many of each did she use?
The unit is in solving problems using one variable. What would the algebraic equation be for this problem?

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Sally buys a radio for $120. She pays for it with $2 and $5 bills. If Sally used a total of 30 bills, how many of each did she use?
The unit is in solving problems using one variable. What would the algebraic equation be for this problem?
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Let # of $5 bills be "x"; Value of these is 5x dollars
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# of $2 bills is "30-x"; value of these is 2(30-x)= 60-2x dollars
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EQUATION:
value + value = $120
5x + 60-2x = 120
3x = 60
x = 20 (# of $5 bills)
30-x = 10 (# of $2 bills)
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Cheers,
Stan H.