Money Matters First Grade Math 1. What coin is worth $0.01? 1.Penny 2.Nickel 3.Dime.

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Money Matters First Grade Math

1. What coin is worth $0.01? 1.Penny 2.Nickel 3.Dime

2. What coin is worth $0.05? 1.Penny 2.Nickel 3.Dime

3. What coin is worth $0.10? 1.Nickel 2.Dime 3.Quarter

4. What coin is worth $0.25? 1.Nickel 2.Dime 3.Quarter

5. How much money is a dime and a nickel? 1.$ $ $0.15

6. How much money is 2 dimes and a nickel? 1.$ $ $0.30

7. How much money is 1 quarter and 1 nickel? 1.$ $ $0.40

8. How much money is 2 quarters? 1.$ $ $0.75