AC: Students represent money values in various ways.

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AC: Students represent money values in various ways. Money in the Bag AC: Students represent money values in various ways. Some coins have been placed in this bag. Use these clues to identify the coins in this bag.   Clue 1 there is $3.05 in this bag. Clue 2 there are the same number of 10 cent and 5 cent coins Clue 3 there are no 1 dollar coins Clue 4 there are only 3 kinds of coins Clue 5 there are 7 10 cent coins in the bag Clue there are more than 3 50 cent coins Explain how you were able to use these clues to solve this coin puzzle. Make up a new ‘Money in the Bag’ puzzle Exchange puzzles with a partner and solve your partner’s puzzle Explain how you solved the puzzle (or why you thought it was impossible to solve)