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Part of the proceeds from a garage sale was $290 worth of $5 and $20 bills. If there were 8 more $5 bills than $20 bills, find the number of each denomination.
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Part of the proceeds from a garage sale was $290 worth of $5 and $20 bills. If there were 8 more $5 bills than $20 bills, find the number of each denomination.
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18 5-dollar bills
10 20-dollar bills
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