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Mathematics, 14.12.2021 19:30 keyonnaallen2004

Veronica went to the local convenience store to buy bread, milk, dishwashing liquid, and paper towels. The table below shows the cost for each item, including tax. Veronica gave the cashier a $10.00 bill. The cashier handed her 3 quarters and 4 pennies in change. Veronica thought she should have received more change. Local Convenience Store Prices
Item Price
Bread $2.19
Milk $2.49
Dishwashing Liquid $0.87
Paper Towel $1.47

Which mathematical explanation best supports Veronica's claim?

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