Money – Change Combinations &MathLine. Start with each ring representing a penny Money – Change.

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Money – Change Combinations &MathLine

Start with each ring representing a penny Money – Change

1 = 1 penny ¢ Money – Change

5 pennies = 5 ¢ Money – Change 1

5 pennies = 5 ¢ Money – Change 1 2

5 pennies = 5 ¢ Money – Change 1 23

5 pennies = 5 ¢ Money – Change 1 234

5 pennies = 5 ¢ Money – Change

pennies = 1 nickel

Money – Change 1 nickel = 5 1 nickel ¢

Money – Change 1 nickel 2 nickels

2 nickels = 10 Money – Change 2 nickels = 1 dime ¢

Money – Change 1 dime

Money – Change 1 dime 2 dimes

Money – Change 1 dime 2 dimes 1 nickel

2 dimes Money – Change and 1 nickel = 1 dime 2 dimes 1 nickel

2 dimes Money – Change and 1 nickel = 1 dime 2 dimes 1 nickel 25 ¢

2 dimes Money – Change and 1 nickel = 1 dime 2 dimes 1 nickel 25 ¢

2 dimes Money – Change and 1 nickel = 1 dime 2 dimes 1 nickel 25 ¢

2 dimes and 1 nickel = 1 quarter Money – Change + + =

25 rings = 25 or 1 quarter ¢ Money – Change

2 quarters = 50 ¢ Money – Change

3 quarters = 75 ¢ Money – Change

4 quarters = $1.00 Money – Change

4 quarters = 1 dollar = Money – Change

Alex has 25¢. 25¢ Money – Change Combinations

Alex purchased a pencil for 8¢ 25¢ - = 25¢ - = 8 ¢ Money – Change Combinations

¢ 8 ¢ Money – Change Combinations 25 ¢ - = 25 ¢ - = 8 ¢

Alex will get 17¢ back Money – Change Combinations

Show all change combinations for 17¢ Money – Change Combinations

1 dime, 1 nickel & 2 pennies 1 dime Money – Change Combinations

1 dime, 1 nickel & 2 pennies 1 dime1 nickel Money – Change Combinations 2 pennies

1 dime and 7 pennies 1 dime 7 pennies Money – Change Combinations

3 nickels & 2 pennies 2 pennies

Money – Change Combinations 3 nickels & 2 pennies 2 pennies 1 nickel

Money – Change Combinations 3 nickels & 2 pennies 2 pennies 1 nickel

Money – Change Combinations 3 nickels & 2 pennies 1 nickel 2 pennies 1 nickel

1 nickel & 12 pennies 1 nickel 12 pennies Money – Change Combinations

17 pennies

What is the best combination? Money – Change Combinations Or The combination with the least number of coins?

1 dime, 1 nickel & 2 pennies 1 dime1 nickel Money – Change Combinations 2 pennies

Money – Change Combinations Which combination has the next least number of coins?

Money – Change Combinations 3 nickels & 2 pennies 1 nickel 2 pennies 1 nickel

Money – Change Combinations Which combination has the most number of coins?

Money – Change Combinations 17 pennies

Money – Change Combinations Which combination has the next most number of coins?

1 nickel & 12 pennies 1 nickel 12 pennies Money – Change Combinations