12
How about 6 dimes?
33 cents : 15 cents Divide both sides by 3 cents to give 11 : 5
give the to the customer belive the guest belive the casher
6 two third cents -> 6,66666666666 etc. So if you want to split it in 3 you will have to give 2 people 7 cents and 1 person 6 cents.
Well honey, 6 nickels is 30 cents, and 30 cents is 15% of 2 dollars. So, technically, 6 nickels is 15% of 2 dollars. But let's be real, who carries around nickels these days? Just give me a couple of bucks and call it a day.
How about 6 dimes?
It is a process that starts at your local county court clerk's office with a name change petition. The clerk will give you the rest of the instructions after filing.
You give change of 142.50 back to the customer.
$3.77 $10 + $5 = $15 = $11.23 + $3.77 three dollars seventy-seven cents
You must first sign a name change petition and file it with your local county clerk's office. The clerk will then give you directions on how to complete the name change process.
one quarter two dimes two pennies
Give her the correct change and apologize.
appoligize and give correct amount
I remember in 1966 it was .25 cents a gallon. So, it was in the 60's it was .22 cents. My girlfriend had a VW and we would take our change from lunch to give her for gas.
A point of sale register will show the change to give to the customer.
You have a nickel and a half dollar. Neither one alone can make change for any other denomination.
Yes, call customer service and request a change of number.