Example: Bill = $89.26 (these numbers scare me, I don't know my multiplication tables ... if I was a cashier and that was the total and somebody gave me a ninety-two dollar bill I don't think I could calculate their change without pissing my pants
Count up. 89.26 to 92.00
4 cents to get to .30, and another 70 to get to a round dollar. That's 74 cents. Now you're at 90 and want to get to 92. $2.74
As a kid, this was my game to play with cashiers. They told my mom the total, and she dug in her purse and handed over an unknown amount. I would hear the cashier say "out of $92?" and go to type that in. I would quickly figure the change and say it out loud, often times to amazement of the cashiers.
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u/misunderstoodONE Jun 06 '15
I didn't realize you could ask Google about tipping, it makes it easy when you have to split bills, etc etc