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If Robert buys a candy bar for 78 cents, how much change does he get back from a one-dollar bill?*
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If Robert buys a candy bar for 78 cents, how much change does he get back from a one-dollar bill?*
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He will get back 22 cents Hope this helps
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Lets do something simple. We have $1.00. We will use the one dollar. $1.00 will be there and then we have 78 cents used. So then you would do $1.00-.78= That equals
$0.22.
I hope this helped :)
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