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Consider the following code:
cashregister register = new cashregister(); register. recordpurchase(19.93); register. receivepayment(20, 0, 0, 0, 0); system. out. print("change: "); system. out. println(register.;

the code segment prints the total as 0.0728. explain why. give a recom- mendation to improve the code so that users will not be confused.

i think the answer is that they use the wrong float point, but i don’t know how to expand from that! or if the answer is correct.

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