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Tara has more money than Keith. 1. Tara has one $5 dollar bill, two quarters, and three nickels in her pocket. Keith has five $1 dollar bills, one half-dollar, and three nickels in his pocket. Which of the following statements is true about the amount of money that they have? A Tara has more money than Keith. Keith has more money than Tara. B Keith and Tara have the same amount of money. C D Keith has $5.50 and Tara has $5.50.

2. Which set of money is $1.10? A B C D

3. What is the value of the money shown below? $52.81 A B $52.75 C $52.66 $42.66 D

4. What is the difference between Jan’s and Stan’s sets of money? Jan Stan A $0.90 $1.50 $3.90 $2.40 B C D

5. Marian has one twenty-dollar bill, three quarters and five nickels 5. Marian has one twenty-dollar bill, three quarters and five nickels. Sherry has three 5 dollar bills and two dimes. How much more money does Marian have than Sherry? $36.10 A $14.20 B C $5.80 D $5.75

A B C D Rashon has $0.10 more than he needs to buy the book. 6. Rashon wants to buy a new book that costs $10.75. He has ten $1 bills, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 1 nickel. Which of the following statements is correct? Rashon has $0.10 more than he needs to buy the book. A Rashon needs $0.10 more to buy the book. B Rashon needs $1.10 more to buy the book. C Rashon needs $9.10 more to buy the book. D