Understanding the value of money

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How many dimes does it take to make $1.00?

It takes 10 dimes to have a value of $1.00

How many pennies does it take to make $1.00?

It takes 100 pennies to have a value of $1.00

How many half-dollars does it take to make $1.00?

It takes 2 half-dollars to have a value of $1.00

How many nickels does it take to make $1.00?

It takes 20 nickels to have a value of $1.00

How many quarters does it take to make $1.00?

It takes 4 quarters to have a value of $1.00

James needs $1.50 to buy a hot-dog at a basketball game. James has 2 quarters, 5 dimes, and 10 nickels. How much money does James have? Does James have enough money to buy a hot-dog?

James has $1.50. James does have enough money to buy a hot-dog.

Jimmy has 3 dimes, 4 nickels, and 1 quarter. How much money does Jimmy have?

Jimmy has 75 cents.

Sarah found 3 quarters, 5 nickels, and 10 pennies in the bottom of her purse. She wants to buy a drink from the vending machine. The coke costs $1.25. How much money does Sarah have? Will Sarah be able to buy the drink with the money she has?

Sarah has $1.10. She is not able to buy the drink because she is 15 cents off from $1.25.

Mixed Counting

Taking multiple coins and adding up the value of money.

Penny

Value of 1 cent

Dime

Value of 10 cents

Quarter

Value of 25 cents

Nickel

Value of 5 cents

Half-Dollar

Value of 50 cents

Counting Dimes

When counting dimes you must count by ten because a dime is worth 10 cents.

Counting Half-Dollars

When counting half-dollars you must count by fifty because a half-dollar is worth 50 cents.

Counting Nickels

When counting nickels you must count by five because a nickel is worth 5 cents.

Counting Pennies

When counting pennies you must count by one because a penny is worth 1 cent.

Counting Quarters

When counting quarters you must count by twenty-fave because a nickel is worth 25 cents.

Allison had a lemonade stand outside of her house. She sold her lemonade for 50 cents a glass. At the end of the day she had 10 quarters, 12 dimes, 10 nickels, and 15 pennies. How much money did Allison make from her lemonade stand?

Allison made $4.35 from her lemonade stand.


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