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A shoemaker sold a pair of for $245.99 if the buyer a $300.00 bill, how much will the buyer receive in change? *two decimal places don't forget your $ sign. Example: $50.00…
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A shoemaker sold a pair of for $245.99 if the buyer a $300.00 bill, how much will the buyer receive in change?
*two decimal places don't forget your $ sign. Example: $50.00 NOT 50*
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$54.01
Explanation:
All you have to do is $300.00-$245.99 .
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