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What change does elizabeth get from a $10 bill if she buys 0.6 kg of tomatoes at $2.10 per kg, two bunches of carrots at $0.95 each, one bunch of onions at $0.75, a head of lettuce for $0.95, and 0.65 kg of oranges at $1.80 per kg?

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Final answer:

To calculate the change Elizabeth gets from a $10 bill, determine the total cost of her purchases and subtract it from $10. Elizabeth will get $3.97 in change.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the change Elizabeth gets from a $10 bill, we need to calculate the total cost of her purchases first. Here's how:

  1. Tomatoes: 0.6 kg x $2.10/kg = $1.26
  2. Carrots: 2 bunches x $0.95/bunch = $1.90
  3. Onions: 1 bunch x $0.75/bunch = $0.75
  4. Lettuce: $0.95
  5. Oranges: 0.65 kg x $1.80/kg = $1.17

Now, let's add up the total cost of Elizabeth's purchases: $1.26 + $1.90 + $0.75 + $0.95 + $1.17 = $6.03

Since Elizabeth paid with a $10 bill, the change she gets is $10 - $6.03 = $3.97.

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