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What does it mean "exact change only"?
What does it mean "exact change only"?
Jun 22, 2018 5:24 PM
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It means you can't give the clerk more than the item costs because they won't give you any money back. If it costs $2.25, you must pay $2.25 and not $3.00.
June 22, 2018
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The easiest way to answer your question is by an example.
If you buy a loaf of bread and it costs $1.29, that means that you must pay exactly $1.29 with nothing extra (such as $2.00).
In other words, the store probably doesn't have change (the 71 cents owed to you).
June 22, 2018
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