SOLUTION: If you need to give a customer $7.94 in change, what is the least amount of dimes you could give the customer as part of the change?
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If you need to give a customer $7.94 in change, what is the least amount of dimes you could give the customer as part of the change?
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$7.94
-$7.75
non-dime change
$0.19
least amount of dimes = 1
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