In 1 and 2, fill in the blanks to tell how many of each. 3. Explain How

Name
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In 1 and 2, fill in the blanks to tell how
many of each.
dollars +
1. $9.75 =
pennies
9.75 =
ones +
hundredths
2. $3.62 =
3.62 =
dimes +
tenths +
dollars +
ones +
3. Explain How many hundredths are
in one tenth? Explain using pennies
and a dime.
4. Tools Gina’s allowance is $2.50. How
much is this in dollars and dimes?
pennies
hundredths
In 5 through 8, fill in the blanks to tell how many of each.
5. $5.83 =
5.83 =
dollars +
ones +
pennies
hundredths
7. $2.19 =
dollars +
pennies
2.19 =
ones +
hundredths
dime +
tenth +
6. $7.14 =
7.14 =
dollars +
ones +
8. $3.24 =
dollars +
pennies
3.24 =
ones +
hundredths
pennies
hundredths
dimes +
tenths +
In 9 through 12, write the amount with a dollar sign and decimal point.
9. 6 dollars + 9 dimes + 3 pennies
11. 7 dollars + 3 dimes + 4 pennies
*For another example, see Set F on page 79.
10. 5 dollars + 8 pennies
12. 4 dollars + 7 dimes
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13. Connect How could you use the fewest
number of dollar bills, dimes, and pennies
to buy the bubble blower?
$4.59
$9.29
bubble blower
14. Analyze Information The table shows the
numbers of magazines sold by four schools
in a fundraiser contest. Order the numbers
to find which schools came in second
place, third place, and fourth place.
15. Which of the following is equal to
4 hundredths, 3 tenths, and 6 ones?
A
B
C
D
$3.36
$3.64
$6.34
$6.43
17. Make a place-value chart to show
the value of 5 dollars, 1 dime,
and 3 pennies.
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snow globe
Magazines Sold
Prize
Jefferson School
1,569
First
Adams School
1,532
Harding School
1,505
Hammond School
1,560
School
16. Represent Pablo saves $1.20 each week.
Make a table to show how much he saves
in dollars and dimes after one week,
two weeks, and three weeks.
18. Extend Your Thinking Barbara has
11 dimes. Evan has 8 dimes and
21 pennies. Who has more money? How
much more?
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