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Liono4ka [1.6K]
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9

PLEASE HELP I NEED THIS find the value of x

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NISA [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation: 40 and x are congruent.

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The count of the denominations of the bills of $1, $5, and $10, are <u>15, 10, and 5</u>, respectively.

In the question, we are given that there are 3 denominations of bills in a wallet: $1, $5, and $10. There are 5 fewer $5-bills than $1-bills. There are half as many $10-bills as $5-bills.

We are asked to find the count of each denomination, given there was altogether $115 in the bag.

We assume the number of $1-bills in the bag to be x.

Total amount in x bills of $1 =  x * $1 = $x.

Given that there are 5 fewer $5-bills than $1-bills in the bag, number of $5-bills in the bag = x - 5.

Total amount in (x - 5) bills of $5 = (x - 5) * $5 = $5(x - 5).

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Thus, the count of the denominations of the bills of $1, $5, and $10, are <u>15, 10, and 5</u>, respectively.

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