SOLUTION: Jeffrey opens his wallet to buy his fiancé Susan dinner. In his wallet, he notices he had only $5 and $10 dollar bills. The total value of the money is $505. If there is a total of

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Question 821436: Jeffrey opens his wallet to buy his fiancé Susan dinner. In his wallet, he notices he had only $5 and $10 dollar bills. The total value of the money is $505. If there is a total of 63 bills, hoe many of each type are there ?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Who cares how many 5 and 10 bills there are?
He is getting married and it all belongs to her now.
The dinner cost him at least 100 dollars with drinks and he had to buy flowers.
5f+10t=505,
f+t=63
f = 25, t = 38