Solve the problem.In Joe's wallet there are only
bills,
bills, and
bills. There are 44 bills in his wallet and their total value is $219. There are 9 more $1 bills than $5 bills. How many $10 bills are in his wallet?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 10
D. 19
Answer: A
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Find the first 4 terms of the recursively defined sequence.a1 = 8, a2 = 9, an + 1 = an + an - 1
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