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Jose is working the register and runs out of dimes and quarters he needs to give the customer 67 cents worthhof change he gives the customer 2 cents how many nickels must be now give the customer to provide
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Jose is working the register and runs out of dimes and quarters he needs to give the customer 67 cents worthhof change he gives the customer 2 cents how many nickels must be now give the customer to provide the correct change
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Well, one nickel is worth 5 cents.
If you add the nickels, like this:
5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5=65, then you have the additional 2 cents, 65+2=67.
To make it easier, 5*13+2= 67
Your answer is 13.
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Well, 62-2 is 65, so Jose needs to give hims 65 cents. If we divide 65 by 5, because he only has nickels, we get 13. So Jose needs to give the coustomer 13 nickels.
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