Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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If you have two dollar bills, three quarters and one nickel, how much money do
you have?
a. | $2.80 | c. | $2.55 | b. | $2.40 | d. | $1.21 |
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3.
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Missy and Joan were counting their money. Missy had three dollar bills, 1
quarter, five dimes and six pennies. Joan had four nickels and 10 pennies. How much money
did they have all together?
a. | $3.45 | c. | $4.11 | b. | $3.90 | d. | $4.21 |
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If you have five dimes and traded them for quarters, how many quarters would you
get?
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Manuel took his dollar to the store and asked for dimes. How many dimes
would he get for his dollar?
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Mary traded Pete 10 nickels, 2 dimes and five pennies. What did she get
for her money?
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Alicia bought a hat for $3.00. She gave the clerk $5.00. The clerk
gave Alicia her change in pennies. How many pennies did she get back??
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8.
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Brian took 75 to the bank and got nickels. How many
nickels did he get?
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Mark broke open his piggy bank. He found 3 nickels, one dime and a
quarter. How many cents were in the piggy bank?
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10.
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Two-year old Bobbi likes shiny things. She had 75 pennies. She liked
large coins. What would be the least number of big, shiny coins she could get for her
pennies?
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If you have 1.25 in money, which symbol would you use?
a. | | c. | € | b. | = | d. | $ |
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