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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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you should know that there are 100 cents in one dollar so if the price for the candy bar is 78 cents then you will get 100 -78 = 22 cents changes :)))
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22 cents (100-78) This is the answer
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