SOLUTION: In your job as a cashier at the bookstore,a customer gives you a $20 bill to pay for a book that costs $4.27. How much change should you give back?
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Question 198975: In your job as a cashier at the bookstore,a customer gives you a $20 bill to pay for a book that costs $4.27. How much change should you give back?
Please show me the work
Thank you
Answer by checkley75(3666) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
$20.00-4.27=$15.73 is the change.
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