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Beth was working at the grocery store, in the quick check-out line. A customer bought cereal for $3.29 and milk for $3.45. The customer paid with $10.00. How much change does Beth need to give the customer?

User Mikeholp
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Answer:

3.26

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User Manojpt
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Answer:

Change = $3.26

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Cost of cereal = $3.29.

Cost of milk = $3.45.

Amount paid = $10.00

Total cost of items bought = $3.29 + $3.45 = $6.74

Change = Amount paid - Total cost of items purchased.

Substituting into the equation, we have;

Change = $10.00 - $6.74

Change = $3.26

Therefore, Beth need to give the customer a change of $3.26.

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