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Calculate the correct change, using the fewest number of coins and bills possible, if a customer's purchase total is $52.14, and the customer gives you $60.25.

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To give the correct change of $8.11 using the fewest coins and bills, one would provide the customer with one $5 bill, three $1 bills, one dime, and one penny. total purchase amount from the amount given by the customer to find the total change due. $60.25 - $52.14 results in $8.11 to be returned as change.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to calculate the correct change given to a customer when they make a purchase of $52.14 and provide $60.25 in payment. First, subtract the total purchase amount from the amount given by the customer to find the total change due. $60.25 - $52.14 results in $8.11 to be returned as change.

To use the fewest number of coins and bills, start with the largest denomination and work down:

This results in the customer receiving a total of 5 bills and 2 coins, constituting the fewest pieces of currency for the change.

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