It's advisable to carry a mix of small denominations, including quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, to cover small purchases or tips. Having a few dollar bills, such as ones and fives, can also be helpful for transactions that require cash. This variety allows for flexibility when making purchases and ensures you have the exact change needed in various situations.
There is no change in everything u buy You should only pay the exact amount in the cashier
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1942 Note: The exact year of birth may change based on the month of birth. Assuming the person is exactly 68 years as of Feb 2010 he should have been born in Feb 1942
5.7 to 5.10
You cant get exact measurments
You can always have exact change for a dollar by carrying a combination of coins totaling 100 cents. For example, you can carry four quarters, ten dimes, twenty nickels, or one hundred pennies to ensure you always have exact change for a dollar.
Alot! And some require that you have exact change...so make sure you carry lots of change and dont expect to see an attendant.
Exact Change was created in 1990.
no for it has been a useful way to collect money and it helps get exact change
Penguins, the males to be exact.
There is no change in everything u buy You should only pay the exact amount in the cashier
should carry carefully and with care
physical change
Depends on the EXACT facts of the situation.
Yes, It should be changed every 70,000 miles. A owners manual or a repair manual will have the exact figures for you.
People should be able to carry guns only if they have a license and for protection. Other wise their is really no point in carrying a gun. ***** Above is an opinion. I would ask why not? Are the majority of people honest and law abiding? Having a firearm does not change that.
You can pay tolls with a card or larger bills, no need for exact change.