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  • 03-09-2015
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if Robert buys a candy bar for 78 cents, how much change does he get back from a one-dollar bill?*

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Kattay
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  • 03-09-2015
The change would be 22 cents, since a dollar is basically 100 cents in paper form, and he only needed 78, there would be 22 cents left, which would be given back as the change
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