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PLZ HELP You pay $1.00 to buy a package of paper napkins costing 64 cents. How much change will you get back? Give the expression also.
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You pay $1.00 to buy a package of paper napkins costing 64 cents.
How much change will you get back?
Give the expression also.
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If you convert the dollars into cents you get 100 cent where you could subtract 100-64=46
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£1.00= 100 cents, 100- 64 = 36.
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