Chapter 3: Q. 379 (page 406)
Paulette has in and bills. The number of bills is one less than twice the number of bills. How many of each does she have?
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The number of billsisand the number ofbills is
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Chapter 3: Q. 379 (page 406)
Paulette has in and bills. The number of bills is one less than twice the number of bills. How many of each does she have?
The number of billsisand the number ofbills is
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