A student has some​ $1 and​ $5 bills in his wallet. He has a total of 18 bills that are worth ​$50. How many of each type of bill does he​ have?

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Answer: He has 8 $5 dollar bills and 10 ones

Step-by-step explanation: 8*5=40 1*10=10

There were 5 bills of '1' and 9 bills of '5'.

Step-by-step explanation:

let the number of '1' bill be x

let the number of '5' bill be y.

Total number of bills = 14

x + y = 14 ..[1]

Worth of 14 bills = 50

So,x\times 1+y\times 5=\$50x×1+y×5=$50

x+5y=50x+5y=50 ..[2]

x + y = 14

x = 14 - y

Putting value of x in [2]:

14- y +5y=5014−y+5y=50

y=\frac{50-14}{4}=9y=

4

50−14

=9

y = 9

x = 14-y = 14 - 9 = 5

There were 5 bills of '1' and 9 bills of '5'.