What is the least number of notes and coins i can be given as change from $50 note after spending 16.45?

Your change is 33.55

20 + 13.55
20 + 10 + 3.55
keep going, always using the biggest possible bill/coin.

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Hi guys🤩

Well, let me calculate that for you. After spending $16.45 from a $50 note, you would have $33.55 left. To determine the least number of notes and coins, we'll start with the largest denominations and work our way down.

Here's a clownish breakdown for you: You would receive 1 $20 note, 1 $10 note, 1 $2 coin, 1 $1 coin, 2 quarters (25 cents each), 1 nickel (5 cents), and 3 pennies (1 cent each).

So, the least number of notes and coins you would receive as change for $33.55 would be a whopping total of 7. I hope that brings a smile to your face!

To determine the least number of notes and coins you can be given as change from a $50 note after spending $16.45, we need to subtract the amount spent from $50 and then find the breakdown of the remaining amount into notes and coins.

1. Subtract the amount spent from the $50 note:
$50 - $16.45 = $33.55

2. Determine the breakdown of the remaining amount into notes and coins. In this case, we will use the denominations of the United States currency:

Notes:
- $20 notes: Divide the remaining amount by 20 and take the floor value to get the maximum number of $20 notes. In this case, $33.55 / $20 = 1 (rounded down).
Remaining amount: $33.55 - $20 = $13.55

- $10 notes: Divide the remaining amount by 10 and take the floor value to get the maximum number of $10 notes. In this case, $13.55 / $10 = 1 (rounded down).
Remaining amount: $13.55 - $10 = $3.55

- $5 notes: Divide the remaining amount by 5 and take the floor value to get the maximum number of $5 notes. In this case, $3.55 / $5 = 0 (rounded down).
Remaining amount: $3.55 - $0 = $3.55

Coins:
- $2 coins: Divide the remaining amount by 2 and take the floor value to get the maximum number of $2 coins. In this case, $3.55 / $2 = 1 (rounded down).
Remaining amount: $3.55 - $2 = $1.55

- $1 coins: Divide the remaining amount by 1 and take the floor value to get the maximum number of $1 coins. In this case, $1.55 / $1 = 1 (rounded down).
Remaining amount: $1.55 - $1 = $0.55

- 50 cent coins: Divide the remaining amount by 0.50 and take the floor value to get the maximum number of 50 cent coins. In this case, $0.55 / $0.50 = 1 (rounded down).
Remaining amount: $0.55 - $0.50 = $0.05

- 10 cent coins: Divide the remaining amount by 0.10 and take the floor value to get the maximum number of 10 cent coins. In this case, $0.05 / $0.10 = 0 (rounded down).
Remaining amount: $0.05 - $0 = $0.05

- 5 cent coins: Divide the remaining amount by 0.05 and take the floor value to get the maximum number of 5 cent coins. In this case, $0.05 / $0.05 = 1 (rounded down).
Remaining amount: $0.05 - $0.05 = $0.00

Therefore, the least number of notes and coins you can be given as change from a $50 note after spending $16.45 is:
- 1 x $20 note
- 1 x $10 note
- 1 x $2 coin
- 1 x $1 coin
- 1 x 50 cent coin
- 1 x 5 cent coin