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5 October, 14:02

Bill runs a hot dog stand, and at the end of the day he has collected an assortment of $1, $5, and $10 bills. He discovers that the number of $1, $5, and $10 bills that he has is in the ratio of 10 : 5 : 1, respectively. How many $10 bills does he have? (1) The dollar value of his $1 bills equals the dollar value of his $10 bills. (2) Bill has a total of $225.

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  1. 5 October, 14:18
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    5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Firstly, we know that the number of $10 bill is 1/10 of $1 and 1/5 times that of $5 bills.

    We also know that the amount of $10 bills equal that of $1 bills and the total amount of bills we have is $225.

    Now, let the amount of $10 be x. This means the amount of $1 bill is 10x and the amount of $5 bill is 5x.

    Mathematically:

    $10[x] + $1[10x] + $5[5x] = $225

    $10x + $10x + $25x = $225

    $45x = $225

    x = $225/$45 = 5

    This means she have only 5 $10 bills
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