Mike paid $11.71 total
for berries, after a 3
dollar coupon, and $6.32
for peaches with...
Mathematics, 25.09.2020 22:01 Desireeloves8849
Mike paid $11.71 total
for berries, after a 3
dollar coupon, and $6.32
for peaches with
a $20 bill. How much
change did Mike receive?
Answers: 3
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