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concept:discrete-money-with-no-changediscrete money with no change
Payments use fixed denominations; no change given, forcing overpayment and resource constraint management.
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- discrete money with no-change constraintrelated_tosame_asFixed-denomination money cards where overpayment is required because no change is given.
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