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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:28:25 GMT, "Colin W Kingsbury" wrote: he proper way to make change. If you've been taught the one simple trick (counting it out backwards from pennies up) This began to go out of the knowledge base when calculators became common. (And was cemented when cash registers began to provide the return-change information.) I told you not to get me started... The part about this that drives me nuts is that the counting-up way is *both* faster *and* easier than counting down. It takes you a few minutes to get the hang of and then you'll never forget how to do it. The math required is even easier and less prone to error, which is the whole point. I learned it working the counter in a New York pizzeria where if it took you more than a few seconds, you'd have ten people in line screaming for your head. I was once in a supermarket when the power went out. The cashiers all stood are slack-jawed: nobody knew how to add up a bill! This is easy until you have to deal with taxes. It's easy enough in Mass. (5%) but in places like NY where it's odd numbers like 7.5% it's kinda tricky. -cwk. |
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 14:50:49 GMT, "Colin W Kingsbury"
wrote: I learned it working the counter in a New York pizzeria I was on the produce stand in a First National market in a summer resort. The only calculator we had was a paper bag, and the manager instructed us that we were to do our adding on the NEXT person's bag, not on the one in play, so the customer couldn't check his order when he got home. I assume that the manager told us about counting change out backwards. I however am responsible for realizing that you could add up a bunch of 39 and 19 cent items by rounding them up, adding them in your head, then subtracting the pennies at the end. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net |
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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote I however am responsible for realizing that you could add up a bunch of 39 and 19 cent items by rounding them up, adding them in your head, then subtracting the pennies at the end. -- all the best, Dan Ford I do the same thing with adding and subtracting fractions, throwing extra sixteenths around. (carpentry math) -- Jim in NC |
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