A cashier has a total of 30 bills, made up of ones, fives, and twenties. The number
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A cashier has a total of 30 bills, made up of ones, fives, and twenties. The number of twenties is 9 more than the number of ones. The total value of the money is $351. How many of each denomination of bill are there?
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