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30 August, 01:54

How can you make 16 dollars using exactly and only 3 bills, one of which is not a 10-dollar bill?

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  1. 30 August, 02:19
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    That would be by using a $1 bill, a $5 bill, and a $10 bill. Either the $1 bill or the $5 bill qualify as the "one of which is not the $10 bill". It's a matter of translating the question.
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