SOLUTION: The customer's order came to $6.35 and the customer gave the server $20.40. What is the change?
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Question 615707: The customer's order came to $6.35 and the customer gave the server $20.40. What is the change?
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if you used a calculator, you would enter 20.40 - 6.35 and the calculator would tell you that the amount of change is equal to 14.05
if you did it manually, you might do something like this:
20.40 - 6.00 = 14.40
14.40 - .35 = 14.05
change is equal to 14.05
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