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Mr Torres has seven dollars in $1 bill and fifteen dollars in $5 bills. If he gives his daughter three bills that are not all the same, what is the most money she could've gotten
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Mr Torres has seven dollars in $1 bill and fifteen dollars in $5 bills. If he gives his daughter three bills that are not all the same, what is the most money she could've gotten
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Two can be the same and for the most that would be two $5 bills and the third would be a $1 bill so the most he could give her is $11
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