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Topic 10 and 16 Assessment Study Guide Money and Financial Literacy
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Liz has 5 coins in her pocket that equal 53 cents. What coins does Liz have in her pocket?
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Kara puts 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel in her savings jar. What is the value of the money she put in her jar?
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Riley has exactly 96 cents. She has 13 coins. Some of the coins are shown below. What two coins are missing to make 96 cents?
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Find 5 ways that Peter can make 65 cents.
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Jim had the amount shown below in his piggy bank? How much money does he have?
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What are two ways to write the amount of the coins below?
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June has the amount of coins shown in her pocket: She spent 10 cents on a piece of gum. She then found 15 cents on the ground. Does she have enough money to buy a book that costs 60 cents? Explain
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Jeremy made lemonade to sell at his lemonade stand. The lemons, sugar, and cups cost $1 to make each cup of lemonade. He sells his cups of lemonade for $2 each. How much profit does he make for each cup of lemonade?
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Answers 1.2 quarters and 3 pennies 2.$0.50 3.1 dime and 1 nickel 4.2 quarters, 1 dime, and 1 nickel; 1 quarter, 3 dimes, and 2 nickels; 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 4 nickels; 6 dimes, and 1 nickel; 1 dimes and 11 nickels; there are other options 5.$0.47 6.$.066 or 66 7.Withdrawal- $118-$29=$89 8.She has enough money to buy a book that costs $0.60 because she now has $0.76 9.The first answer 10. $1
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Extra Practice Practice identifying coins and their values Practice counting groups of coins to find the total amount Practice writing the amount two different ways: with a dollar sign or with a cent sign Complete extra homework pages from Topic 10 and 16 sent home or on the Pearson website.
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