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You have $50. You have some $5 bills and some $10 bills. What are the possible amounts of each that you could have? Let x be the number of $5 bills and y be the number of $10 bi…
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You have $50. You have some $5 bills and some $10
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could have? Let x be the number of $5 bills and y be the
number of $10 bills.
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10x + 5y = 50
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