SOLUTION: Tom has a $20 bill, a $10 bill, a $5 bill and a $1 bill. List the total costs possible for items he could buy if he receives no change.

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Question 593893: Tom has a $20 bill, a $10 bill, a $5 bill and a $1 bill. List the total costs possible for items he could buy if he receives no change.
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 1.  $1 =                   $1
 2.  $5 =                   $5
 3.  $5 + $1 =              $6      
 4.  $10 =                 $10   
 5.  $10 + $1 =            $11
 6.  $10 + $5 =            $15
 7.  $10 + $5 + $1 =       $16
 8.  $20 =                 $20
 9.  $20 + $1 =            $21
10.  $20 + $5 =            $25       
11.  $20 + $5 + $1 =       $26
12.  $20 + $10 =           $30
13.  $20 + $10 + $1 =      $31
14.  $20 + $10 + $5 =      $35
15.  $20 + $10 + $5 + $1 = $36

Edwin

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