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The price of an item is $12.25. You give the cashier a $10 and a $5 bill. What is the change?
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The price of an item is $12.25. You give the cashier a $10 and a $5 bill. What is the change?
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The price of an item is $12.25. You give the cashier a $10 and a $5 bill. What is the change?
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Since $10+$5=$15 and $15-$12.25 is $2.75, the change will be $2.75
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10 + 5 = 15
You give the cashier $15.
15 - 12.25 = 2.75
Your change is $2.25
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