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Imagine you work at a local store. In the register all you have are nine $10 bills, nine $1 bills, and nine dimes.

What’s the largest amount of change that you can give someone?
What’s the least?
What would you do if someone needed .07 cents in change?

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Imagine you work at a local store. In the register all you have are nine $10 bills-example-1
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User JerryWho
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Answer:

So you have:

$10 bills --- 9

$1 bills ---- 9

$0.10 ----- 9

The maximum amount of change that you can give is al of that together.

9*$10 + 9*$1 + 9*$0.10 = $99.90

(supposing that a person only hands you a $100 bill because he needs to have smaller bills for something).

The minimum change that you can give is just a dime, so it is $0.10

If you need to give $0.07 to someone, you should give him a dim ($0.10)

Because is the smaller that you have, and if we round $0.07 it would be rounded up to $0.10.

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