Question 841912:  A cashier has a total of 30 bills, made up of ones, fives, and twenties. The number of twenties is 9 more than the number of ones. The total value of the money is $351. How many of each denomination of bills are there?  
Must write 3 equations from the word problem and solve the system of equations using either the substitution or elimination method showing all work. 
 Answer by richwmiller(17219)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! A cashier has a total of 30 bills, made up of ones, fives, and twenties. 
o+f+t=30, 
The number of twenties is 9 more than the number of ones.  
t=9+o, 
 The total value of the money is $351. 
o+5f+20t=351 
so we have 
o+f+t=30, 
 t=9+o,  
o+5f+20t=351 
f = 9,   o = 6,   t = 15 
check 
5*9+6+15*20=351 
45+6+300=351 
ok 
 
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