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Mathematics, 08.07.2020 01:01 21marmong

There is $500 in each of three envelopes. The first envelope contains only $10 bills, the second envelope contains only $20 bills, and the third envelope contains only $50 bills. One bill is taken out of one of the envelopes, two bills are taken out of another envelope, and three bills are taken out of the remaining envelope (in any order). What is the least possible amount, in dollars, that can be taken out?

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