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The ratio of five-dollar bills to one-dollar bills in Armand [#permalink]
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Farina wrote:
chacinluis wrote:
Let the number of 5 dollar bills be 2x
Let the number of 1 dollar bills be 3x

So we get the ratio 2x/3x=2/3 as desired

We are looking for 3x

She paid for a $7 purchase using $5 dollar bills only, and used the least possible $5 bills.
So she used 2 $5 dollar bills.

The change was 10-7=$3
and she got it back in only $1 dollar bills.
So she gets 3 $1 dollar bills

After this transaction her number of
$5 dollar bills is 2x-2
$1 dollar bills is 3x+3


The ratio

(2x-2)/(3x+3) = 1/3

6x-6=3x+3

3x=9

Final Answer: 9


I didnt understand the highlighted part?


He used 2 of (his 3x) $5 dollar bills --> 2x - 2 and received back 3 $1 bills --> 3x + 3
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Re: The ratio of five-dollar bills to one-dollar bills in Armand [#permalink]
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FD/OD = 2/3

he gave 2 five dollar bills and received 3 one dollar bills(2 * 5 - 7 = 3)

FD - 2/OD + 3 = 1/3

OD = 9
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