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Absolutely right! A dime is worth 10¢ (ten cents) Continue ©2009 abcteach.com

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You hit the nail on the head. A penny is worth 1¢ (one cent) Bingo! You hit the nail on the head. Continue ©2009 abcteach.com

It’s so maddening! ©2009 abcteach.com

How much is a nickel worth? one cent five cents ten cents twenty-five cents ©2009 abcteach.com

A nickel is worth 5¢ (five cents) Hooray! Continue ©2009 abcteach.com

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How much is a half dollar worth? one cent fifty cents ten cents twenty-five cents ©2009 abcteach.com

Absolutely right! A half dollar is worth 50¢ (fifty cents) Continue ©2009 abcteach.com

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