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money Pick a Value penny dimequarter Penny Nickel dime Dollar Penny dime Nickel quarter Part 1Part 2 Dollar Part 1Part 2 Get both parts correct to get $1.00.

Which shows 50¢? A. B. C.

Which shows 85¢? A. B. C.

Which shows 60¢? A. B. C.

Which shows 42¢? A. B. C.

Alex was paid 60¢ for cans he recycled. He spent 35¢ of that money on candy. How much money does Alex have left? A. B. C.

Luis gets 50¢ for each lawn he cuts. He cut 2 lawns on Saturday. How much money did Luis make mowing lawns on Saturday? C. A. B.

Carrie found 45¢ in her coat pocket. She bought Pop Rocks for 15¢. How much money does Carrie have left? A. B. C.

Beth needs 75¢ to get a pack of Yu Gi Oh cards. She has 55¢, how much more money does Beth need? A. B. C.

A dog bone costs 37¢. Alex wants to buy 2 for his dog. Which shows how much money he needs to buy them? A. $ $0.37 A. $ $0.37 C. $ $0.74 C. $ $0.74 B. $ $2.37 B. $ $2.37 D. $ $0.00 D. $ $0.00

Micca and John put their money together to buy frisbees. Micca has $6.30 and John has $0.85. Which shows how much they have all together? A. $ $5.45 A. $ $5.45 B. $ $7.15 B. $ $7.15 C. $ $6.55 C. $ $6.55 D. $ $6.15 D. $ $6.15

Jace wants to buy 2 sodas at the baseball game and each soda costs 45¢. Which shows how much money he needs to buy the sodas? A. $ $0.90 A. $ $0.90 C. $ $0.80 C. $ $0.80 B. $ $2.45 B. $ $2.45 D. $ $0.00 D. $ $0.00

Jess and Pat want to buy a small pizza. Jess has $5.47 and Pat has $1.06. Which shows how much they have all together? D. $ $5.41 D. $ $5.41 C. $ $6.53 C. $ $6.53 B. $ $4.41 B. $ $4.41 A. $ $5.43 A. $ $5.43

Colleen and Denise want to donate their change to the Red Cross. Colleen has 2 quarters and 1 dime. Denise has 2 dimes and 3 nickels. How much do they have all together? A. $1.00 A. $1.00 C. $0.95 C. $0.95 B. $0.50 B. $0.50 D. $0.85 D. $0.85

Katrina bought a bagel at Dunkin Donuts for 70¢. She gave the cashier 3 quarters. How much money does she have left? A. 70¢ A. 70¢ B. 75¢ B. 75¢ C. 5¢ C. 5¢ D. $1.45 D. $1.45

Ian spent 3 quarters from his allowance on school lunch. His allowance is $1.25. How much does he have left? A. 2 quarters A. 2 quarters B. 1 dime B. 1 dime C. 3 quarters C. 3 quarters D. 1 dime and 1 nickel D. 1 dime and 1 nickel

Lisa bought a deck of cards for 80¢. She gave the cashier $1.00 and the cashier gave her a dime and a nickel. Is this correct change? A. Yes, that is correct change. A. Yes, that is correct change. B. No, she is missing a nickel. B. No, she is missing a nickel. C. No, she is missing a dime. C. No, she is missing a dime. D. No, she is missing a quarter. D. No, she is missing a quarter.

Josh bought a snack at lunch for $0.57 and he paid the lunch lady $0.75. What did Josh do to find out how much change he got back? $ A. $ $ B. $ $ C. $ $ D. $ You must get BOTH parts correct to get the $1.00

Josh bought a snack at lunch for $0.57 and he paid the lunch lady $0.75. How much change did he get back? $ $1.32 D. $ $1.32 $ $0.22 A. $ $0.22 $ $0.18 B. $ $0.18 $ $ C. $ $ You must get BOTH parts correct to get the $1.00

Kaylee owed $0.28 for an overdue library book. She gave the librarian $0.50. What did Kaylee do to find out how much change she got back? $ C. $ $ D. $ $ A. $ $ B. $ You must get BOTH parts correct to get the $1.00

Kaylee owed $0.28 for an overdue library book. She gave the librarian $0.50. How much change did Kaylee get back? $ $0.78 A. $ $0.78 You must get BOTH parts correct to get the $1.00 $ $0.38 B. $ $0.38 $ $0.22 C. $ $0.22 $ $0.32 D. $ $0.32

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