Yes, when counting the till, it's standard practice to first remove the float amount, which is the pre-determined sum of money kept in the register for making change. This ensures that you can accurately account for the total sales made during the shift without the float amount skewing the results. After deducting the float, you can then calculate the total cash received and determine the sales for the period.
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