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Irene buys a talking doll for $10.66 and some batteries for $4.22. She pays with a $20 . Estimate how much change she should get, to the nearest dime.
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Irene buys a talking doll for $10.66 and some batteries for $4.22. She pays with a $20 . Estimate how much change she should get, to the nearest dime.
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Irene buys a talking doll for $10.66 and some batteries for $4.22. She pays with a $20 . Estimate how much change she should get, to the nearest dime.
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The estimate for how much change Irene should get is $5.10 to the nearest dime
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