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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 20:10 Reaksomayroth

Max bought gifts for his family. A football for his brother for $10.25, a tie for his dad for
$12.30 and a scarf for his mom for $15.65.
How much change will Max get if gave the
cashier two $20 bills?

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