Yes, a calculator can be used by a cashier at Subway to help add up the total amount of money for a transaction. It can assist in quickly calculating prices, tax, and discounts. However, most cash registers or point-of-sale systems typically have built-in calculators to streamline the process. Ultimately, while it’s possible, it's not commonly necessary due to existing technology.
At the store
By using a calculator, numbnuts. DUH!
Just count up your money or use a calculator to add it up then check to see how much money you made.
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Leibniz's calculator could multiply and divide as well as add and subtract. The pascaline calculator could only add and subtract.
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Leibniz's calculator could multiply and divide as well as add and subtract. The pascaline calculator could only add and subtract.
To ADD means to do the PLUS operation, which you can find on any calculator. For example, to add 3 and 4, you type the following on the calculator:3 + 4
Leibniz's calculator could multiply and divide as well as add and subtract. The pascaline calculator could only add and subtract.
go to gamecenter then go to friends press add then type in who do you want to add press enter. go to subway surfers their you go
it can multiply,divide,add and subtract.
If you want to add $5 to $7.50 just do: 5.00 + 7.50 and get your answer.