Topic 10 and 16 Assessment Study Guide Money and Financial Literacy.

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Topic 10 and 16 Assessment Study Guide Money and Financial Literacy

Liz has 5 coins in her pocket that equal 53 cents. What coins does Liz have in her pocket?

Kara puts 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel in her savings jar. What is the value of the money she put in her jar?

Riley has exactly 96 cents. She has 13 coins. Some of the coins are shown below. What two coins are missing to make 96 cents?

Find 5 ways that Peter can make 65 cents.

Jim had the amount shown below in his piggy bank? How much money does he have?

What are two ways to write the amount of the coins below?

June has the amount of coins shown in her pocket: She spent 10 cents on a piece of gum. She then found 15 cents on the ground. Does she have enough money to buy a book that costs 60 cents? Explain

Jeremy made lemonade to sell at his lemonade stand. The lemons, sugar, and cups cost $1 to make each cup of lemonade. He sells his cups of lemonade for $2 each. How much profit does he make for each cup of lemonade?

Answers 1.2 quarters and 3 pennies 2.$ dime and 1 nickel 4.2 quarters, 1 dime, and 1 nickel; 1 quarter, 3 dimes, and 2 nickels; 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 4 nickels; 6 dimes, and 1 nickel; 1 dimes and 11 nickels; there are other options 5.$ $.066 or 66 7.Withdrawal- $118-$29=$89 8.She has enough money to buy a book that costs $0.60 because she now has $ The first answer 10. $1

Extra Practice Practice identifying coins and their values Practice counting groups of coins to find the total amount Practice writing the amount two different ways: with a dollar sign or with a cent sign Complete extra homework pages from Topic 10 and 16 sent home or on the Pearson website.