“Currency” What is the value of a “penny”? 1 cent 25 cents 5 cents 10 cents.

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“Currency”

What is the value of a “penny”? 1 cent 25 cents 5 cents 10 cents

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What is the value of a “nickel”? 1 cent 25 cents 5 cents 10 cents

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What is the value of a “dime”? 10 cents $ cents 1 cent

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What is the value of a “quarter”? 1 cent 25 cents 5 cents 10 cents

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You are buying a candy for $1.50 and you give $5.00, how much do you receive in change? $5.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.00

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