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Nick used a $10 bill to pay for a picnic, which cost $p. How much change did Nick receive? If P = 4 what would the expression be
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Nick used a $10 bill to pay for a picnic, which cost $p. How much change did Nick receive? If P = 4 what would the expression be
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10-4 = 6
he has 10 at first, and you want to take away what he has to pay (which was given to you as 4), meaning you’re left with $6
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