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19 November, 04:39

A customer buys an apple pie for $8.04, 6 cloves of garlic for $0./9 each, and a quarts of milk for $1.31. You are working the cash register. The customer gives you a $5 bill, six $1 bills, and a quarter. The register tells you that you ow the customer $0.16. Round the price of each item to the nearest $0.10 to estimate how much the customer owes.

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  1. 19 November, 06:27
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    Round 0.30 each (or $1.80 for all 6 of them), the milk is $1.30. Total of estimates is $11.10

    The customer gave you 5 + 6 + 0.25 or $11.25, which is very close (and slightly higher) than the total of your estimates. I'd guess the register is correct.

    Actual value is $8.04 + 6*0.29 + 1.31 = 8.04 + 1.74 + 1.31 = $11.09. The register is definitely correct.
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