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21 February, 07:26

A cashier has some $5 bills and some $10 bills. The

total value of the money is $750. If the number of

tens is equal to twice the number of fives, how many

of each type are there?

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  1. 21 February, 10:07
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    60 ten dollar bills and 30 5 dollar bills

    Step-by-step explanation:

    60x10=600

    30x5=150

    150+600=750
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