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1Money
Gloria Spitzkeit High Grove Elementary
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2Money Info for Teachers
Content Standard Determine coin
combinations. You will need paper and pencil to
do this activity. Answer will follow each
activity.
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3 The Question...
Ashley spent 3.52 at McDonalds. She gave the
cashier a 10 dollar bill. How much money back
did she receive? What would be the least amount
of change?
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4Ashley spent 3.52 at McDonalds. She gave the
cashier a 10 dollar bill. How much money back
did she receive? What would be the least amount
of change?
The Answer...
One five-dollar bill
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Show your work.
One one-dollar bill
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10.00
-3.52
One quarter
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6.48
Two dimes
Three pennies
5The Questions...
- What 3 coins make .45?
- What 3 coins make .31?
- What 4 coins make .52?
- What 4 coins make .70?
- What 4 coins make .25?
- What 5 coins make .18?
- What 5 coins make .40?
- What 5 coins make .60?
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6The Answers...
- What 3 coins make .45?
- What 3 coins make .31?
- What 4 coins make .52?
- What 4 coins make .70?
- What 4 coins make .25?
- What 5 coins make .18?
- What 5 coins make .40?
- What 5 coins make .60?
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7Ashley has 25.00. Is it possible for her to
have enough money to buy a CD for 15.99 and a
tape for 6.99? How much will she have left over?
What is the least amount of change she could
receive?
Yes,
Show your work.
Ashley would pay 22.98 for the CD and tape. If
you subtract that from 25.00, you would get
2.02. That would be two dollar bills and two
pennies.
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15.99 6.99
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22.98
25.00 - 22.98 2.02
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