You walk into a store, select several products, then go to the counter to pay your bill. The total is some amount (A). You reach into your wallet, purse, or pocket and put down some cash (P), where P >= A, and the cashier gives you change.
Given the set of coins and bills that are in circulation, what are the most likely values for P?
Some examples, assuming that the available bills are $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100, and the available coins are 5c, 10c and 25c:
A = $151.24P[1] = $160 (8x$20) or ($100 + 3x$20)P[2] = $155 ($100 + $50 + $5)
A = $22.65P[1] = $25 ($20 + $5)P[2] = $30 ($20 + $10)P[3] = $40 ($20 + $20)
A = $0.95P[1] = $1 (4 x 25c)P[2] = $5
Many of these numbers seem intuitive, but I have a feeling that the algorithm is difficult to pin down.
