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Mathematics, 26.10.2020 05:10 nerdywolf2003

Register 6 had 1 hundreds, 2 fifties, 75 twenties, 26 tens, 16 fives, 54 ones, 12 quarters, 85 dimes, 20 nickels, 52 pennies, checks for 23.79, 15.23, 167.50, 29.75, and credit cards for 195.16, 25.08,65.18, and 95.23. The register totals are cash 2107.02, the checks total is 236.27, and Credit Card 581.95. Do they match? If not where are they off?

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