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Jonathan and members of his Spanish Club are going to Costa Rica. He went on vacation with 15 bills totaling %660. He had $20, $50, and $100 bills in his wallet. He has twice as many $20 bills as $50 bills. How much money did he bring in $50 bills? (Read question carefully.)

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