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You can get change for a 20 bill at a bank, a grocery store, a convenience store, or a retail store.

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What is a synonym for steps to change?

The synonym for making change is to break. If you want change from a $20 bill you can describe that as breaking a 20.


Justin gave the clerk 20 to pay a bill of 6.57 how much change should Justin get?

20 - 6.57 = 13.43 is the amount of change.


You use a 20 bill to buy a magazine for 3.95 What change do you get back?

$16.05, assuming that there is no tax added to the $3.95.


If I paid for something that cost 20 bucks and I used a 100 dollar bill what change would I get?

$80


What piece of money is Andrew Jackson on?

Andrew Jackson is on the 20 dollar bill


How much change do you get back from a 20 dollar bill if your total is 15.45?

Well, honey, if your total is $15.45 and you're paying with a $20 bill, you'll get back $4.55 in change. Simple math, no need to overcomplicate things. Just make sure you count your coins before strutting out of that store like you own the place.


Tom has a 20 bill a 10 bill a 5 bill and a 1 bill list the total costs possible for items he could buy if he receives no change?

1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16, 20, 21, 25, 26, 30, 31, 35, 36 dollars


Jeff bought three games at the game store if each game cost 2.40 and he paid with a 20 dollar bill how much change should he get back-?

Jeff would get 12.80 in change if he bought 3 games at the game store which cost 2.40 and he paid with a 20 dollar bill.


If Janet bought five books at the school book fair and each book cost 0.20 and she paid with 20-dollar bill how much change should she get back?

If Janet bought five books at the school book fair and each cost 20 cents, she would have to pay $1 total. If she paid with a $20 bill, she would get $19 back in change.


What is the value of a European 20 dollar bill?

20 Euro dollars. You will have to google for currency exchange rates.CorrectionThere's no such thing as a European 20 dollar bill or a "euro dollar". The currency is simply called the euro. The remainder of the answer is correct though, because exchange rates change every day.


What is the commercial with the dad teaching the daughter to change a 20 dollar bill and she tears it in half?

It's by the American Egg Board.


What is so special about the 20 dollar bill?

Nothing is special about the $20 bill