To calculate the total cost of two pairs of jeans at $30 each, we multiply $30 by 2, which equals $<<30*2=60>>60.
Next, we calculate the amount of sales tax by multiplying $60 by 6%, which is (60 * 0.06) = $<<60*0.06=3.6>>3.6.
The total amount the customer needs to pay is (60 + 3.6) = $<<60+3.6=63.6>>63.6.
The customer's gift certificate is $50, and he has $20 in his wallet. So, the total amount the customer has to subtract from the $63.6 is $50 + $20 = $<<50+20=70>>70.
Therefore, the correct amount of change the customer should receive is $70 - $63.6 = $<<70-63.6=6.4>>6.4.
Since the options only include whole dollar amounts, the customer should receive $6 as change.
Thus, the correct option is A. One $5 bill, one $1 bill, 1 quarter, and 1 dime.
A customer wants to buy two pairs of jeans at $30 each. The sales tax is 6%. He has a gift certificate for $50 and a $20 bill in his wallet. Which of the following represents the correct amount of change the customer should receive?

A.
One $5 bill, one $1 bill, 1 quarter, and 1 dime

B.
One $10 bill, three $1 bills, 2 quarters, and 1 dime

C.
One $5 bill, one $1 bill, and 4 dimes

D.
Two $5 bills
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