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Word Problem/Simple Arithmetic
Money and Change
Oranges were sold at 7 for $3.40. Nigel bought 14 oranges. If he paid the cashier using four two-dollars bills, how much change did Nigel receive?
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$3.40 * 14/7 = $6.80
so his change is $2*4 - $6.80 = $1.20
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