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Belle buys a black marker costing 34¢. She gives the cashier one five-dollar bill. The cashier gives her her change using the least number of coins and bills possible. How many of each coin or bill does she receive? one-dollar bills quarters dimes nickels pennies

Belle buys a black marker costing 34¢. She gives the cashier one five-dollar bill. The cashier gives her her change using the least number of coins and bills possible. How many of each coin or bill does she receive?
one-dollar bills
quarters
dimes
nickels
pennies




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  1. To find out how much change Belle receives, we start by calculating the total change from her purchase.

    1. Cost of the marker: 34¢
    2. Amount given to the cashier: $5.00 or 500¢

    Now, we calculate the change:

    – Change = Amount given – Cost of marker

    – Change = 500¢ – 34¢ = 466¢

    Now, we need to give her change using the least number of coins and bills possible:

    1. One-dollar bills (100¢): 4 bills (400¢)
    2. Remaining change after bills: 466¢ – 400¢ = 66¢
    3. Quarters (25¢): 2 quarters (50¢)
    4. Remaining change after quarters: 66¢ – 50¢ = 16¢
    5. Dimes (10¢): 1 dime (10¢)
    6. Remaining change after dimes: 16¢ – 10¢ = 6¢
    7. Nickels (5¢): 1 nickel (5¢)
    8. Remaining change after nickels: 6¢ – 5¢ = 1¢
    9. Pennies (1¢): 1 penny (1¢)

    Putting it all together, Belle receives:

    One-dollar bills: 4

    Quarters: 2

    Dimes: 1

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