He has 40 $1.00 bills and 8 $5.00 bills
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10
one hundred dollars is equal to twenty times five dollars, but there are NO five dollar bills in a hundred dollar bill.
He would have five ten-dollar bills and eight five-dollar bills.
10 ten dollar bills
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10
one hundred dollars is equal to twenty times five dollars, but there are NO five dollar bills in a hundred dollar bill.
He would have five ten-dollar bills and eight five-dollar bills.
10 ten dollar bills
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Let's denote the number of five dollar bills as x and the number of ten dollar bills as y. We can set up a system of equations based on the given information: 5x + 10y = 175 (total value of the bills) x + y = 25 (total number of bills) Solving this system of equations, we find that there are 15 ten dollar bills in Perry's pocket.
15 five dollar bills is equal to $75.
Kate has 28 five-dollar-bills and 32 twenty-dollar-bills.
You would get 10 five dollar bills.
Seven will go into thirty-five a total of five times, since ( 35 \div 7 = 5 ).