Money: Be sure to write down your work on paper. Score: 1. Make a table in your spiral notebook. How many different ways (equivalent sets) can you make thirteen cents? A 1 B 4 C 6 D 0 2. Which set is NOT equivalent to $1.75? A One dollar bill and three quarters B Seven quarters C Five quarters, two dimes, two nickels, and twenty-five pennies D One half dollar, one quarter, ten dimes 3. Circle ALL of the answers that apply. (There are more than one.) What shape is a dollar bill? A square B quadrilateral C rectangle D parallelogram E hexagon F rectangular prism G rhombus 4. The following question has two parts. Part One: If you were to fill a roll of paper with ten dollars in quarters, how many quarters would there be? A 10 B 40 C 30 D 25 Page 1 of 3 5. Part Two: What number sentence can be used to show the amount of quarters present in a $10 roll? A 10 X 1 = 10 B 40 X 1 = 40 C 4 X 10 = 40 D 4 X 1 = 40 6. What number sentence correctly shows the process of figuring out the amount of money all of these rolls of coin represent? A 10 + 5 + 50 + 2 = $67 B 10.00 + 5.00 + 2.00 + .50 = $17.50 C 10 + 5 + 50 + 2 = $17.50 D 40 nickels + 40 quarters + 50 dimes + 50 pennies = $17.50 E 40 nickels + 40 quarters + 50 dimes + 50 pennies = 180 coins. 7. What solid or three-dimensional shape is a roll of coins? A sphere B rectangular prism C circle D cylinder E round 8. You are interested in buying several books at the book fair. About how much money are the following books? "Charlotte's Web" $4.87 "Big Black Bear" $1.13 "Adventures With Frog and Toad" $2.25 "Questions and Answers" $13.58 A $22 B $21.84 C $21 D $20 E $23 Page 2 of 3 9. You want to buy the some books at a book fair. You have a five dollar bill. Which combination of books could you purchase? A "Peter Pan" $2.84 "Treasure Island" $3.05 B "Peter Pan" $2.84 "Peter Cottontail" $2.25 C "Treasure Island" $3.05 "Click, Clack, Moo" $1.75 D "Treasure Island" $3.05 "Peter Cottontail" $2.25 10. If you were to buy "Treasure Island" for $3.05 and "Click, Clack, Moo" for $1.75, and you used a five dollar bill to pay for them, what might your change look like? (Hint: Remember, you do NOT want jingle!) A two dimes B a quarter C twenty pennies D a dollar bill 11. Use complete sentenceS (more than one) to answer the following question. What did you do to figure out the correct coinage that could be your change for purchasing the two books? Explain how you came to your answer. Page 3 of 3
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