How much change should I get back if I pay with a $20 dollar bill and the price was $16.96
Jamie gets $3.85 back.
$5.99
Well, honey, if you give the cashier a ten dollar bill for something that costs less than ten bucks, you should expect some change back. Now, if the cashier is on their game, you should get back the difference between the cost of your purchase and the ten dollar bill you handed over. Simple math, my dear.
-16.15
he lose 200 dollars in all cause he had to pay it back
you would get 50 cents back or you would get a half dollar back:)
The three strawberries cost him a total of $3.75. If he paid with a 20 dollar bill he should get a balance of $16.25.
4.27
Jamie gets $3.85 back.
You would get back .35 before taxes. Don't forget the taxes.
He should get back $9.55 change since the total for the 2 items was $10.45. This is correct only if there was no sales tax added.
Yup. For example if your total payment comes to $50 dollars and you have a $25 dollar gift card you can use the gift card and pay the rest off with cash.
Nassau is when u play three separate matches during an 18 hole round. For example you play the front for a dollar the back for a dollar and total 18 for 3 dollars.
The official currency of Grenada is the East Caribbean Dollar. The US Dollar is widely accepted (although probably not by taxis, small shops, etc) but you should expect your change to be given back in East Caribbean Dollar.
If Janet bought five books at the school book fair and each cost 20 cents, she would have to pay $1 total. If she paid with a $20 bill, she would get $19 back in change.
$20.00 - $14.55 = $5.45, so you should get back five dollars and 45 cents in change.
There is no building on the back of a 500 dollar bill