Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If the apples cost $1.50 per pound and the peaches cost $2.00 per pound, you would spend $3.90 on apples and $2.95 on peaches, totaling $6.85. If you hand the cashier a $20 bill, you would receive $13.15 in change. Just enough to treat yourself to some ice cream after your fruitful shopping trip!
To calculate the total cost, we need to know the price per pound of apples and peaches. Let's assume apples cost $2.00 per pound and peaches cost $3.50 per pound. The total cost would be (2.6 * 2.00) + (1.475 * 3.50) = $5.20 + $5.16 = $10.36. If you hand the cashier a $20 bill, your change would be $20 - $10.36 = $9.64.
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It depends how much the item costs that you buy.... $3.22
2.95 + 7.50 = 10.4020.00 - 10.40 = 9.60Sam should receive 9.60 from the cashierCORRECT MATH!!Sam's socks and tie:$2.95 + $7.50 = $10.45$20.00 - $10.45 = $9.55Sam SHOULD receive $9.55 from the cashier.
No, the machine tells you the change and does the math for you.
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It depends how much the item costs that you buy.... $3.22
The first step to solving this problem is to find out how much Mr. Singh owed for the apples. At 1.05 a kilo for 3 kilos, all the apples cost Mr. Singh 3.15. After paying with a 10.00 note, the cashier will need to give Mr. Singh 6.85 in change.
Is It 4 Dollars?
Cashier is NOT normally capitalized. I gave fifty dollars to the cashier. The cashier gave me change.
In Tamil, peaches are called "āŪŠāŊāŪāŊ" (pronounced as "peach").
2.95 + 7.50 = 10.4020.00 - 10.40 = 9.60Sam should receive 9.60 from the cashierCORRECT MATH!!Sam's socks and tie:$2.95 + $7.50 = $10.45$20.00 - $10.45 = $9.55Sam SHOULD receive $9.55 from the cashier.
It means there has been no change. You`re trading apples for apples, there`s nothing new.
$11.28
If a cashier gives you back the wrong change you can go back to the cashier and explain to them how they gave you too much or too little. That is the right thing to do, however many people may just walk away if it is in their favor.