Ms. M is buying a 6 pound roast at $1.05 a pound. What will her change be from a ten dollar bill?

10 - (1.05 * 6) = ?

I got $11.76? I am sorry if its wrong because I am not that great in math skills :/

Come on! Obviously she can't get over $11 in change from a $10 bill.

To find out Ms. M's change from a ten dollar bill after buying a 6-pound roast at $1.05 a pound, we need to calculate the total cost of the roast and then subtract it from ten dollars.

First, let's find the total cost of the roast. The cost per pound is $1.05, and the weight of the roast is 6 pounds. So, the total cost of the roast is 6 pounds multiplied by $1.05 per pound, which is equal to $6.30.

Next, we subtract the total cost of the roast from the ten dollar bill. Ten dollars minus $6.30 equals $3.70.

Therefore, Ms. M's change from a ten dollar bill will be $3.70.