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The answer is $7.21. The customer gets a 5 dollar bill, 8 quarters ,2 dimes and 1 penny.

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Q: Customer buys a six pack of soft drinks for 2.79 and gives the cashier a 10.00 bill The cash register is out of 1.00 bills The customer's change is?
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