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You buy a pair of jeans at Macy's for $33.50, and you pay the cashier $40.50. How much change will you get back? *
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You buy a pair of jeans at Macy's for $33.50, and you pay the cashier $40.50. How much change will you get back? *
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Answer:
$7.00
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You subtract the $40.50 from the $33.50
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Answer:
$7.00
Explanation:
40.50-33.50=
$7.00
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