A student has some $1 and $5 bills in his wallet. He has a total of 14 bills that are worth $46. How many of each type of bill does he have?
2 answers
He has 8 $1 bills and 6 $5 bills.
WRONG AGAIN!
let the number of ones be x
let the number of fives be y
x+y = 14, or y = 14-x
1(x) + 5(y) = 46
x + 5(14-x) = 46
x + 70 - 5x = 46
-4x = -24
x = 6 , then y = 8
so 6 $1 bills and 8 $5 bills
check: 6+8 = 14
6 + 8(5) = 46 , my answer is correct, the bot is wrong.
let the number of ones be x
let the number of fives be y
x+y = 14, or y = 14-x
1(x) + 5(y) = 46
x + 5(14-x) = 46
x + 70 - 5x = 46
-4x = -24
x = 6 , then y = 8
so 6 $1 bills and 8 $5 bills
check: 6+8 = 14
6 + 8(5) = 46 , my answer is correct, the bot is wrong.