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In my wallet, I have one-dollar bills, five-dollar bills, and ten-dollar bills. The total amount in my wallet is
$43. I have four times as many one-dollar bills as ten-dollar bills. Altogether, there are 13 bills in my wallet.
How many of each bill do I have?


Sagot :

Answer:

8 one-dollar bills

3 five-dollar bills

2 ten-dollar bills

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x = # of one-dollar bills, y = # of five-dollar bills, and z = # of ten-dollar bills. Total amount in the wallet is $43, so the first equation would be 1x + 5y + 10z = 43. Next, there are 4 times as many one-dollar bills as ten-dollar bills, so x = 4z. There are 13 bills in total, so x + y + z = 13

x + 5y + 10z = 43

x = 4z

x + y + z = 13

x + 5y + 10z = 43

x + 0y - 4z = 0

x + y + z = 13

5y + 14z = 43

-y - 5z = -13

5y + 14z = 43

-5y - 25z = -65

-11z = -22

z = 2

x = 4z

x = 4*2 = 8

x + y + z = 13

8 + y + 2 = 13

10 + y = 13

y = 3