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0.63 would be the change.
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If each Mars bar costs ( p ) and you buy 6, the total cost would be ( 6p ). To find the change from a ten-pound note, you subtract the total cost from 10 pounds: ( 10 - 6p ). The amount of change you receive will be ( 10 - 6p ) pounds.
6.10
The amount she will receive is calculated by subtracting 8.19 from 10.00
18.98
18.98
To determine how much change Liz should get back, we need to know the total amount she paid and the amount of her purchase. Subtract the purchase amount from the amount paid to calculate the change. For example, if Liz paid $20 for an item that costs $15, she should receive $5 in change.
The customer is to get $ 3.75 in change.
Sam spent a total of 295 (socks) + 750 (tie) = 1045. He gave the cashier a 20 dollar bill, which is 2000 cents. To find the change, subtract the total spent from the amount given: 2000 - 1045 = 955. Therefore, Sam should receive 955 cents or $9.55 in change.
To determine how much change you'll get from $3.50, you need to subtract the total amount of your purchase from $3.50. For example, if your purchase costs $2.00, you would receive $1.50 in change. If you provide the total amount of your purchase, I can calculate the exact change for you.
2*$15.98=$31.96$50.00-$31.96=$18.04$18.04