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| Question 1107764:  A person opens his wallet and finds that all the bills are $1 bills, $5 bills, or $10 bills. There are 38 bills in this person's wallet. There are 6 more $5 bills than $1 bills. If the total amount of bills is $238, how many $10 bills does this person have?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  A person opens his wallet and finds that all the bills are $1 bills, $5 bills, or $10 bills. There are 38 bills in this person's wallet. There are 6 more $5 bills than $1 bills. If the total amount of bills is $238, how many $10 bills does this person have? =======
 Quantity Eq: O + F + T = 38 bills
 Quantity Eq: F = O + 6
 Value Eq::: O + 5F + 10T = 238 dollars
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 Substitute for "F"
 O + O+6 + T = 38
 O + 5(O+6) + 10T = 238
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 2O + T = 32
 6O +10T = 208
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 Modify for elimination:
 6O + 3T = 96
 6O + 10T = 208
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 7T = 112
 T = 16 (# of $10 bills)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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