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Monica has $1, $5, and $10 bills in her wallet that are worth $96. If she had one more $1 bill, she would have just as many $1 bills as $5 and $10 bills combined. She has 23 bills total. How many of each
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Monica has $1, $5, and $10 bills in her wallet that are worth $96. If she had one more $1 bill, she would have just as many $1 bills as $5 and $10 bills combined. She has 23 bills total. How many of each denomination does she have?
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96
11(1)=9
7(5)=35
5(10)=50
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