Counting Money

Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Counting Money
Directions: Fill in the correct amount of money in each problem.
1. 2 nickels equals _________________ cents.
2. 2 dollars, 3 quarters, 1 nickel, 1 penny equals _________________ cents.
3. 72 cents equals _________ nickels, _________ dimes, _________ pennies.
4. 90 cents equals _________ dimes, _________ quarters.
5. 1 nickel, 4 quarters, 5 dimes, 5 dollars, 2 pennies equals _________________ cents.
6. 6 dollars equals _________________ cents.
7. 223 cents equals _________ dimes, _________ quarters, _________ dollar,
_________ pennies.
8. 2 dimes equals _________________ cents.
9. 1 nickel, 3 quarters equals _________________ cents.
10. 307 cents equals _________ dollars, _________ pennies, _________ nickel.
11. 4 pennies, 1 quarter, 4 nickels equals _________________ cents.
12. 2 dollars equals _________________ cents.
13. 4 quarters equals _________________ cents.
14. 4 nickels, 2 pennies, 2 quarters equals _________________ cents.
15. 330 cents equals _________ dollars, _________ dimes.
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Counting Money
Directions: Fill in the correct amount of money in each problem.
1. 135 cents equals _________ dimes, _________ quarters, _________ nickel.
2. 4 dollars, 4 quarters, 2 nickels, 4 pennies, 3 dimes equals _________________ cents.
3. 3 nickels equals _________________ cents.
4. 9 pennies equals _________________ cents.
5. 1 quarter, 5 dollars, 1 dime equals _________________ cents.
6. 524 cents equals _________ dimes, _________ dollars, _________ nickels,
_________ pennies.
7. 1 dollar, 4 dimes equals _________________ cents.
8. 4 dimes equals _________________ cents.
9. 222 cents equals _________ nickels, _________ pennies, _________ dollars.
10. 7 quarters equals _________________ cents.
11. 4 quarters equals _________________ cents.
12. 304 cents equals _________ dollars, _________ pennies.
13. 1 nickel, 3 quarters, 3 pennies, 3 dollars, 2 dimes equals _________________ cents.
14. 665 cents equals _________ quarter, _________ dimes, _________ dollars.
15. 5 pennies, 4 dollars, 1 dime, 4 quarters, 4 nickels equals _________________ cents.
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Counting Money
Directions: Fill in the correct amount of money in each problem.
1. 40 cents equals _________ nickels, _________ dimes.
2. 6 nickels equals _________________ cents.
3. 2 pennies, 3 nickels, 2 dimes, 1 dollar, 2 quarters equals _________________ cents.
4. 1 dime, 5 pennies, 3 dollars equals _________________ cents.
5. 7 dollars equals _________________ cents.
6. 7 dimes equals _________________ cents.
7. 103 cents equals _________ pennies, _________ quarters, _________ dimes.
8. 5 quarters, 3 pennies, 4 dimes, 3 nickels, 5 dollars equals _________________ cents.
9. 3 dimes equals _________________ cents.
10. 55 cents equals _________ nickel, _________ quarters.
11. 3 pennies, 1 nickel, 4 dollars, 2 dimes equals _________________ cents.
12. 3 nickels equals _________________ cents.
13. 131 cents equals _________ quarters, _________ nickel, _________ penny.
14. 4 nickels, 5 pennies, 4 dimes, 4 quarters, 4 dollars equals _________________ cents.
15. 251 cents equals _________ penny, _________ dimes, _________ dollars.
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$$Add Up Your Money!$$
Directions: Add the dollar amounts, and circle the total.
1.
$ 51.54
+ 74.77
2.
$ 54.50
+ 98.66
3.
$ 88.95
+ 50.66
4.
$ 14.28
+ 24.27
5.
$ 66.20
+ 43.49
6.
$ 54.38
+ 31.30
7.
$ 87.17
+ 24.49
8.
$ 35.27
+ 57.96
9.
$ 47.86
+ 25.45
10.
$ 62.38
+ 92.06
11.
$ 52.85
+ 50.09
12.
$ 92.56
+ 14.10
13.
$ 87.93
+ 34.33
14.
$ 43.88
+ 55.43
15.
$ 43.34
+ 79.78
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$$Add Up Your Money!$$
Directions: Add the dollar amounts, and circle the total.
1.
$ 15.18
+ 31.57
2.
$ 22.19
+ 28.27
3.
$ 29.00
+ 65.63
4.
$ 33.47
+ 82.95
5.
$ 41.19
+ 80.05
6.
$ 16.74
+ 51.07
7.
$ 20.67
+ 33.10
8.
$ 85.92
+ 45.05
9.
$ 16.84
+ 46.25
10.
$ 29.59
+ 17.44
11.
$ 51.48
+ 99.37
12.
$ 66.11
+ 10.86
13.
$ 82.24
+ 20.62
14.
$ 91.89
+ 10.44
15.
$ 90.77
+ 11.14
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$$Add Up Your Money!$$
Directions: Add the dollar amounts, and circle the total.
1.
$ 56.12
+ 17.65
2.
$ 71.94
+ 17.43
3.
$ 28.89
+ 48.53
4.
$ 86.03
+ 34.03
5.
$ 67.33
+ 84.46
6.
$ 85.25
+ 92.20
7.
$ 58.41
+ 38.12
8.
$ 96.63
+ 56.87
9.
$ 71.19
+ 50.45
10.
$ 33.67
+ 50.90
11.
$ 73.69
+ 90.37
12.
$ 19.74
+ 91.69
13.
$ 12.04
+ 68.65
14.
$ 55.21
+ 80.94
15.
$ 95.66
+ 78.14
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$$Add Up Your Money!$$
Directions: Add the dollar amounts, and circle the total.
1.
$ 69.75
+ 74.18
2.
$ 92.05
+ 70.34
3.
$ 62.58
+ 26.06
4.
$ 60.15
+ 40.16
5.
$ 26.88
+ 18.45
6.
$ 38.14
+ 71.95
7.
$ 60.01
+ 30.35
8.
$ 87.30
+ 98.44
9.
$ 54.94
+ 54.71
10.
$ 58.93
+ 28.10
11.
$ 75.04
+ 34.77
12.
$ 24.37
+ 51.16
13.
$ 94.54
+ 98.13
14.
$ 20.20
+ 14.32
15.
$ 31.60
+ 64.65
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$$Add Up Your Money!$$
Directions: Add the dollar amounts, and circle the total.
1.
$ 96.24
+ 65.26
2.
$ 36.21
+ 65.10
3.
$ 36.52
+ 41.25
4.
$ 98.79
+ 60.90
5.
$ 54.00
+ 59.24
6.
$ 55.00
+ 97.17
7.
$ 12.92
+ 23.96
8.
$ 65.14
+ 40.93
9.
$ 99.17
+ 92.56
10.
$ 52.13
+ 90.53
11.
$ 91.77
+ 38.56
12.
$ 92.41
+ 32.96
13.
$ 40.41
+ 92.75
14.
$ 49.28
+ 84.95
15.
$ 40.73
+ 86.18
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Purchasing A Pet
Directions:
Research the following information to find out an approximate cost of the
items and pets listed in the chart. Next, total the cost for each animal, and tell
which animal you would mostly likely purchase, and why.
Dog
Cat
Hamster
Rabbit
Bird
Fish
Food
Water/food
dishes and bowls
Cage
Bedding
Tank/ Equipment
Toys
License
I.D.Tags
Checkup/Shots
Spay/Neuter
Collar/Leash
Cleaning
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Supplies
Total
Cost
Which pet would you most likely purchase, as a result of your research?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$pending All Your Money
Directions: In each problem below you are spending money! How much
money do you have left? Circle your answer.
1.
$ 82.49
- 26.49
2.
$ 10.55
- 10.15
3.
$ 51.02
- 34.57
4.
$ 77.89
- 43.67
5.
$ 89.17
- 53.94
6.
$ 10.47
- 10.48
7.
$ 98.37
- 84.38
8.
$ 41.85
- 38.54
9.
$ 19.76
- 14.51
10.
$ 94.15
- 57.28
11.
$ 22.97
- 22.11
12.
$ 80.66
- 40.91
13.
$ 40.35
- 30.88
14.
$ 66.46
- 22.74
15.
$ 86.05
- 57.50
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$pending All Your Money
Directions: In each problem below you are spending money! How much
money do you have left? Circle your answer.
.
1.
$ 11.64
- 11.26
2.
$ 77.19
- 44.51
3.
$ 18.91
- 16.76
4.
$ 97.85
- 56.79
5.
$ 16.81
- 12.21
6.
$ 85.04
- 55.45
7.
$ 29.54
- 23.13
8.
$ 25.49
- 12.48
9.
$ 58.91
- 41.86
10.
$ 90.20
- 87.23
11.
$ 29.02
- 28.34
12.
$ 74.12
- 16.73
13.
$ 10.73
- 10.15
14.
$ 31.73
- 18.56
15.
$ 17.98
- 17.76
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$pending All Your Money
Directions: In each problem below you are spending money! How much
money do you have left? Circle your answer.
1.
$ 58.39
- 55.54
2.
$ 19.91
- 13.63
3.
$ 84.84
- 69.49
4.
$ 73.64
- 56.65
5.
$ 17.70
- 14.98
6.
$ 23.04
- 15.36
7.
$ 22.88
- 22.38
8.
$ 64.90
- 53.02
9.
$ 52.00
- 45.80
10.
$ 26.69
- 20.31
11.
$ 47.21
- 26.45
12.
$ 40.48
- 23.70
13.
$ 68.49
- 16.37
14.
$ 59.87
- 11.28
15.
$ 22.25
- 20.83
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$pending All Your Money
Directions: In each problem below you are spending money! How much
money do you have left? Circle your answer.
1. $ 67.72
- 22.33
2.
$ 51.91
- 38.09
3. $ 97.08
- 61.02
4.
$ 44.42
- 36.38
5. $ 73.03
- 40.39
6. $ 47.91
- 22.41
7.
$ 40.96
- 25.66
8. $ 91.52
- 25.89
9.
$ 29.18
- 26.38
10. $ 87.41
- 83.89
11. $ 14.30
- 13.70
12.
$ 28.75
- 17.62
13. $ 74.02
- 53.02
14.
$ 23.60
- 15.63
15. $ 51.26
- 32.29
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$pending All Your Money
Directions: In each problem below you are spending money! How much
money do you have left? Circle your answer.
1. $ 45.28
- 11.35
2.
$ 21.83
- 18.49
3.
$ 27.67
- 25.41
4.
$ 27.08
- 19.09
5. $ 56.75
- 29.44
6. $ 91.40
- 34.10
7.
$ 89.40
- 40.52
8.
$ 23.67
- 17.28
9.
$ 90.58
- 68.59
10. $ 54.92
- 40.16
11. $ 82.40
- 30.10
12.
$ 39.53
- 34.37
13.
$ 70.80
- 43.30
14.
$ 19.75
- 19.58
15. $ 27.85
- 18.39
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Where Did All My
Money Go???
Directions: Answer each problem.
1. Terry went shopping for some gifts. She spent $55.00
on a bicycle, and $43.00 on a scooter. How much money
did she spend in all?
_______________
2. John wants to buy gifts for his father’s birthday. John’s
mom gave him $75.00 to help with his purchases. Michael
buys a game for $35.00 and a watch for $25.00. How
much money does John has left?
_______________
3. Sarah likes to give to charities around holiday times.
There are 25 little girls who would like a doll. Teresa
purchases 6 boxes of dolls. Each box contains 6 dolls.
How many dolls are left over?
_______________
4. Lucy bought some fruits for a holiday party. She spent
$15.50 for a bag of apples, $30.00 for a box of oranges,
$27.25 for a bag of tangerines, and $8.00 on a bag of nuts.
Lucy paid for these items with a $100.00 bill. How much
money did Lucy get back?
_______________
5. Ed has $45.00 from the previous week allowance. He
will use the money to purchase a gift for his parents. His
mother’s gift costs $28.00, and his father’s gift costs
$35.00. Ed realizes he is short of money. How much more
money does he need in order to buy both gifts?
_______________
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Where Did All My
Money Go???
Directions: Answer each problem.
1. Jack buys a book about the Redwood National
Park for $2.39. He pays with a $5.00 bill. How much
change does Jack receive?
_______________
2. Janet and Jack want to combine their money to
buy a model airplane. Janet has $3.23. Jack has
$2.12. How much money do they have to spend on
the model airplane?
_______________
3. Jimmy wants to buy a sandwich that cost $2.25.
He only has $1.18. How much more money does
Jimmy need to buy the sandwich?
_______________
4. After withdrawing $15.00 out of your bank
account, $20.00 still remains in the account. How
much money was in the account before the
withdrawal?
_______________
5. Your $5.00 allowance was just added to your
piggy bank. There is now a total of $32.00 in your
bank. How much money was in the bank before you
added in your allowance?
_______________
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Where Did All My
Money Go???
Directions: Answer each problem.
1. Jenny bought 7 t-shirts, one for each of her seven
brothers, for $9.95 each. The cashier charged her an
additional $13.07 in sales tax. She left the store with
$7.28. How much money did Jenny start with?
_______________
2. On an average day, Americans spend $1,958,904.00 on
video games. Of this total $1,167,123.00 is spent on Sony
Playstation games. In one week how much do Americans
spend on Sony Playstation Games? How much do they
spend on other video games in a week?
_______________
3. If you saved $2.00 on January 1, $4.00 on February 1,
$6.00 on March 1, $8.00 on April 1, and so on, how much
money would you save in one year?
_______________
4. If you saved $2.00 on January 1, $4.00 on February 1,
$8.00 on March 1, $16.00 on April 1, and so on. How
much money would you save in one year?
_______________
5. Rob wanted an allowance. His father gave him a choice
of getting it on a weekly or daily basis. Rob’s dad said he
would either pay him $1.25 a week or pay him in the
following manner. On Monday Rob’s father would give him
$0.01, on Tuesday $0.02, on Wednesday $0.04, and so on
through Sunday. Which payment method will Rob get more
allowance?
_______________
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Where Did All My
Money Go???
Directions: Answer each problem.
1. The total bus fare was $2.10. The fare for the first 1/3
km was $0.90, and $0.10 for each 1/8 additional
kilometer? What was the distance traveled?
_______________
2. The peel of a banana weighs about 1/8 of the total
weight of the banana. If you buy 3 kg of bananas at 1kg for
$0.60, about how much are you paying for the banana
peel? For the banana itself? Round to the nearest cent.
_______________
3. In 1969 the price of 5 kilograms of flour was $0.75. In
1970 the price was increased 15 percent. In 1971, the
1970 price was decreased by 5 percent. What was the
price of 5 kilograms of flour in 1971?
_______________
4. The local convenience store advertisement stated the
following. Get 2 cans of caffeine-rich cola, and 3 temporary
tattoos for only $4.60. If the cost of 2 tattoos is $2.20, what
is the cost of 2 cans of caffeine-rich cola?
_______________
5. A street vendor sells two types of newspapers. One type
is sold for 25 cents, and the other type for 40 cents. If in
one day the vendor took in exactly $28.00, how many 25cent newspapers were sold?
_______________
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Where Did All My
Money Go???
Directions: Answer each problem.
1. You have $10.00. If you give your sister $3.00
how much money will you have left?
_______________
2. You earn $2.00 an hour doing the laundry. How
much will you earn in 3 hours?
_______________
3. You have $45.00 in your bank. If you withdraw
(take out) $8.00 to buy something, how many
dollars will you have left?
_______________
4. You have $10.00. Your brother has $60.00. How
much more do you need to have the same amount
of money as your brother?
_______________
5. The total fare for 2 adults and 3 children on the
Tilt-n-Spew ride is $14.00. If a child's fare is one half
an adult's fare, what is one adult fare?
_______________
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
They're Having A Sale!
Directions: Answer each problem below.
1. Macy's Playhouse has a sale on CDs. For every two CDs you buy, you get one
free. How much are the following CDs?
Every CD is $11.98. Due to a new law, there is no sales tax on CDs.
a. 6 CDs
b. 30 CDs
c. 15 CDs
2. You have $32.00 in your pocket. You would like to buy as many pairs of socks as you
can. Each pair of socks costs $2.99. There is a 20% discount on all socks. Since a new
law was passed, there is no sales tax on socks. How many pairs of socks can you
purchase?
3. You would like to purchase a monthly package from an Internet Service Provider.
States Online charges $4.95 monthly and then 50 cents every hour you use the service.
Big Neat Online charge $9.95 cents an hour plus 15 cents every hour you use the service.
Which service would be the most inexpensive, if you average 31 hours a month online?
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
They're Having A Sale!
Directions:
Answer each problem below.
1. A ski resort charges $250.00 for a year round student pass. They offer a special
discount of 25% on this pass. The tax rate, applied after the discount, for this package is
6.5%. Your mom tells you that she’ll pay for your ticket only if tell her the exact dollar
amount that is needed to purchase the pass. What is the exact amount of the year round
student pass?
2. You have $84.20 in your pocket. You would like to buy as many pairs of socks as you
can. Each pair of socks costs $3.89. There is a 25% discount on all socks. Since a new
law was passed, there is no sales tax on socks. How many pairs of socks can you
purchase?
3. You would like to purchase a monthly package from and Internet Service Provider.
States Online charges $2.95 monthly and 30 cents for every hour you use the service. Big
Neat Online charge $4.95 monthly, 10 cents for every hour you use the service. Which
service would be the most inexpensive, if you average 51 hours a month online?
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
$ Money $ Word Search
Directions:
Circle each word, from the word box, in the word search.
BILLS
DIME
FIVE
NICKEL
QUARTER
COINS
DOLLAR
HUNDRED
PENNY
TEN
CURRENCY
FIFTY
MONEY
ONE
TWENTY
Q
H
S
G
R
V
D
C
D
Z
W
L
Z
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D
V
U
F
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W
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
Answer Key
page 1
1. 10 cents
2. 281 cents
3. 2 nickels, 6 dimes, 2 pennies
4. 4 dimes, 2 quarters
5. 657 cents
6. 600 cents
7. 1 dollar, 4 quarters, 3 dimes, 3 pennies
8. 10 cents
9. 80 cents
10. 3 dollars, 2 pennies, 1 nickel
11. 49 cents
12. 200 cents
13. 100 cents
14. 72 cents
15. 3 dollars, 3 dimes
page 2
1. 3 dimes, 4 quarters, 1 nickel
2. 544 cents
3. 15 cents
4. 9 cents
5. 535 cents
6. 1 dime, 5 dollars, 2 nickels, 4 pennies
7. 140 cents
8. 40 cents
9. 4 nickels, 4 pennies, 2 dollars
10. 175 cents
11. 100 cents
12. 3 dollars, 4 pennies
13. 403 cents
14. 1 quarter, 4 dimes, 6 dollars
15. 535 cents
page 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2 nickels, 3 dimes
30 cents
187 cents
315 cents
700 cents
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6. 70 cents
7. 8 pennies, 3 quarters, 2 dimes
8. 683 cents
9. 30 cents
10. 1 nickel, 2 quarters
11. 428 cents
12. 15 cents
13. 4 quarters, 6 nickels, 1 penny
14. 565 cents
15. 1 penny, 5 dimes, 2 dollars
page 4
1. $126.31
2. $153.16
3. $139.61
4. $38.55
5. $109.69
6. $85.68
7. $111.66
8. $93.23
9. $73.31
10. $154.44
11. $102.94
12. $106.66
13. 122.26
14. $99.31
15. 123.12
page 5
1. $46.75
2. $50.46
3. $94.63
4. $116.42
5. $121.24
6. $67.81
7. $53.77
8. $130.97
9. $63.09
10. $47.03
11. $150.85
12. $76.97
13. $102.86
14. $102.33
15. $101.91
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page 6
1. $73.77
2. $89.37
3. $74.42
4. $120.06
5. $151.79
6. $177.45
7. $96.53
8. $153.50
9. $121.64
10. $84.57
11. $164.06
12. $111.43
13. $80.69
14. $136.15
15. $173.80
page 7
1. $143.93
2. $162.23
3. $88.64
4. $100.31
5. $45.33
6. $110.09
7. $90.36
8. $185.74
9. $109.65
10. $87.03
11. $109.81
12. $75.53
13. $192.67
14. $34.52
15. $96.25
page 8
1. $161.50
2. $101.31
3. $77.77
4. $159.69
5. $113.24
6. $152.17
7. $36.88
8. $106.07
9. $191.73
10. $142.66
11. $130.33
12. $125.37
Date ___________________
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
13. $133.16
14. $134.23
15. $126.91
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1. 52 cents
2. 40 cents
3. $16.45
4. $34.22
5. $35.23
6. 1 cent
7. $13.99
8. $3.31
9. $5.25
10. $36.87
11. 86 cents
12. $39.75
13. $9.47
14. $43.72
15. $28.55
page 12
1. 38 cents
2. $32.68
3. $2.15
4. $41.06
5. $4.60
6. $29.59
7. $6.41
8. $13.01
9. $17.05
10. $2.97
11. 68 cents
12. $57.39
13. 58 cents
14. $12.81
15. 22 cents
page 13
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
$2.85
$6.28
$15.35
$16.99
$2.72
$7.68
5 cents
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
8. $11.88
9. $6.20
10. $6.38
11. $20.76
12. $16.78
13. $52.12
14. $48.59
15. $1.42
page 14
1. $45.39
2. $13.82
3. $36.06
4. $8.04
5. $32.64
6. $25.50
7. $15.30
8. $65.63
9. $2.80
10. $3.52
11. 6 cents
12. $11.13
13. $21.00
14. $7.97
15. $18.97
page 15
1. $33.93
2. $3.34
3. $2.26
4. $7.99
5. $27.31
6. $57.30
7. $48.88
8. $6.39
9. $21.99
10. $14.76
11. $52.30
12. $5.16
13. $27.50
14. 17 cents
15. $9.46
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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________
page 16
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
$98.00
$15.00
11
$19.25
$18.00
page 17
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
$2.61
$5.35
$1.07
$35.00
$27.00
page 18
1.
2.
3.
4.
$30.30
Sony Playstation – $8,169,861.00, Other video games - $ 5,542,467.00
$8190.00
daily
page 19
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1 5/6 km
23 cents; $1.80
82 cents
$1.30
112
page 20
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
$7.00
$6.00
$37.00
$50.00
adult - $4.00
page 21
1. a = $47.92, b = $239.60, c = $119.80
2. 13
3. Big Neat Online
page 22
1. $199.69
2. 86
3. Big Neat Online
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