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Joe buys a set of books that cost $45.58. He gives the cashier three (3) $20 bills and three (3) pennies. How much change should Joe get back?
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Joe buys a set of books that cost $45.58. He gives the cashier three (3) $20 bills and three (3) pennies. How much change should Joe get back?
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14.45 is the answer
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45.58 - 60.03 = -14.45 His change should be 14.45.
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