Question 985094

 June has 10 more five-dollar bills than ten-dollar bills, 
and she has ninety-five dollars in all.

Let  {{{x}}}  be the number of ten dollar bills June has.

Then the number of five dollar bills in her possession is {{{ x+10}}}.

In total,  June has  {{{10x + 5(x+10) }}} dollars,  which is  ${{{95}}}.

It gives you an equation

{{{10x + 5(x+10) = 95}}}


Solve for {{{x}}}:

{{{10x + 5x + 50 = 95}}}

{{{15x = 95 -50}}}

{{{15x = 45}}}

{{{x = 45/15}}}

{{{x = 3}}}

Hence,  June has  {{{3 }}} 10-dollar bills and  {{{3 + 10 = 13}}}  of  5-dollar bills.

check:

{{{3*10+13*5=95}}}
{{{30+65=95}}}
{{{95=95}}}