By Tyler and Shane. I am greater than 20 cents. I am less than 30 cents.

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By Tyler and Shane

I am greater than 20 cents.

I am less than 30 cents.

I can make myself different ways and it won’t even take 2 days. I am odd.

The quickest way to make me is with 3 coins 1 quarter and 2 pennies.

I am 27 cents.

By Bryson and Grant

I am greater than 20 cents.

I am less than 40 cents.

I am an even amount.

I am 1quarter 1 nickel and 4 pennies.

I am 34 cents.

By: Hamiltonand Cody

I am more than 40 cents.

I am less than 50 cents.

I am odd number.

I use 1 of each coin.

I am 41 cents.

BY Claudia and Hope

I am greater than 40 cents.

I am less than 50 cents.

I am an odd number.

I am made of 4 pennys 2 dimes and 1 quarter.

I am 49 cents.

By.Nyla and Elaina

I am greater than 50 cents.

I am less than 60 cents.

I am a even amount.

I have two quarters and 2 pennies.

I am 52 cents!!

By Jarrett and Kenneth

I am greater than 50 cents.

I am less than 60 cents.

I am a odd number.

I can be made with 3 coins.

By Maryanna and Katelyn

I am greater than 60 cents.

I am less than 70 cents.

I am odd an amount.

I have 2 quarters, 1 dime and 1penny.

I am 61 cents.

BY:Samantha and Jasmin

I am greater than 5 cents.

I am less than 9 cents.

I am an odd number.

I have 3 coins.

I am 7 cents.

By Savion and Ana Yeli

I am greater than 70 cents.

I am less than 80 cents.

I am a odd number.

I am made of 7 coins.

I am 73 cents.

By Wrania and Esmeralda

I am greater than 80 cents.

I am less than 90 cents.

I am an even number.

I am made with three quarters, one dime and three pennies.

I am 88 cents.

By Johana and Thomas

I am an even amount.

I am less than 20 cents.

I am more than10 cents.

I have one dime and two pennies.

I am 12 cents.

By. Cierra and Gage

I am an odd amount.

I am less than 28 cents.

I am more then 20 cents.

I am 27 cents.

By Nayeli M And Emily

I have 3 tens and 4 ones.

I am greater than 31 cents.

I am less than 40 cents.

I am even.

I am 34 cents.

By Jamie and Olivia

I am less than 50 cents.

I am more than 30 cents.

I am a odd number.

I am more than 10 cents.

I am 49 cents.

By Patty and Noah

I am an odd amount.

I am less than 60 cents.

I am more then 20 cents.

I am two quarters and one nickel.

I am 55 cents.

By Emonie and Daquan

I am an odd number.

I am less than 70 cents.

I have six dimes and 1 penny.

I am a number that is more than 59.

I am sixty-one cents.

By Kim and Caleb

I am an odd number.

I am less than 10 cents.

I am greater than 2 cents.

I am a nickel and two pennies.

I am 7 cents.

By. Victor.And David

I am an odd number.

I’m between 70 and 80.

I am 7 coins.

I am more than 50 cent.

I am 73 cents.

By Lamar and Inge

I am less than 90 cents.

I am greater than 70 cents.

I am 88 cents.

By Sterling and Alexis

I am an even amount.

I am less than 100 cents.

I am more than 80 cents.

I am 3 quarters, 2 dimes and 3 pennies.

I am 98 cents.

By Andrew AND DANIEL

I am greater than 10 cents.

I am less than 20 cents.

I am an even amount of money.

I have 3 coins.

I am 12 cents.

By Steffon and Derek

I am greater than 20 cents.

I am less than 30 cents.

I am an even amount of money.

I am made with 3 coins.

I am 27 cents.

BY MICHAEL and MATTHEW

I AM greater than 40 cents.

I am less than 50 cents

I am an odd amount of money.

I am made with 7 coins.

I am 49 cents.

byby By Brittany and Taylor

I am greater than 50 cents.

I am less than 60 cents.

I am an even number..

I am made of 4 coins.

I am 52 cents.

BY ALIYAH AND JENNIFER

I am greater than 60 cents.

I am less than 50 cents.

I am an odd amount of money.

I am made with 3 coins.

I am 55 cents.

By: David L. and Chandler

I am greater than 60 cents.

I am less than 70 cents.

I am an odd amount of money.

I can be made with 4 coins.

I am 61 cents.

By Dakayla and Alexis

I am greater than 70 cents.

I am less than 80 cents.

I am an odd amount of money.

I am 7 coins.

I am 73 cents.

By Madison, Paige, Harley.

I am greater than 80 cents.

I am less than 90 cents.

I am made with 7 coins.

I am an even amount of money.

I am 88 cents.

By PABLO and DAVID S

I AM GREATER THAN 90 CENTS.

I am less than 100 cents.

I am a even amount of money.

I am made with 8 coins.

I am 98 cents.

By Hanna and Montserrat

I am greater than 1 cent.

I am less than 10 cents.

I am an odd amount of money.

I am made of three coins.

I am 7 cents.