Answer: There are 12 bills for $20, 13 bills for $10 and 14 bills for $5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of twenties be x
Let the number of tens be x+1
Let the number of fives be x+2
Amount from twenties will be given as
[tex]20\times x=20x[/tex]
Amount from tens will be given as
[tex]10\times (x+1)=10x+10[/tex]
Amount from fives will be given as
[tex]5\times (x+2)=5x+10[/tex]
According to question,
[tex]20x+10x+10+5x+10=440\\\\35x+20=440\\\\35x=440-20\\\\35x=420\\\\x=\frac{420}{35}\\\\x=12[/tex]
So, there are 12 bills for $20, 13 bills for $10 and 14 bills for $5.