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Mathematics, 20.09.2019 03:30 nady82

Acustomer has six $1 bills $35 bills $14 bills 7 quarters 10 dimes 7 nickels and 9 pennies the customer buys a pair of shoes for $49.86 based on the and coins the customer can give the cashier in order to buy the shoes for the exact amount and not acquire in a change back

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