The Required Amount at the Prescribed Rate (Handcrafted From the Finest Corinthian Leather)
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The burly cashier at Stop and Shop told the dude in front of me that his total, $8.68, was a "palindrome," and that sometimes-- once in a rare while-- the total and the change are both palindromes . . . and I should point out that this guy is coaching a youth soccer team; the last time I ran into him he told me there are two kinds of bars: 1) the kind where you look for trouble 2) the kind where you don't look for trouble; he is a font of wisdom.
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and which type of bar do you frequent?
i love a good dive bar!
I think that the closest your change can be to a palindrome wil be $1.11, $2.22, $8.88, etc., in situations where the total is also a palindrome.
actually thinking about this mathematical problem is definitely not in the purview of this blog. i'm sure there's a nerdy math-blog you can start frequenting.
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