Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.03.2020 17:26, marbo1

Exercise #1: Jonathan has nine bills in his wallet that are all either five-dollar bills or ten-dollar bills.
(a) Fill out the following table to see the (b) If f represents the number of $5 bills and dependence of the two
variables and how they represents the number of S10 bills, then what then determine how much money
Jonathan has, does the following expression calculate? Explain.

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