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Money, Money Click on the piggy bank to get started!

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Click on the Esc key on your keyboard to complete this activity. A penny is worth $ .01 A nickel is worth $ .05 A dime is worth $ .10 A quarter is worth $ .25 Name: Money, Money, Money! Drag coins over to this box to make $ .47 Drag coins over to this box to make $ .39 Drag coins over to this box to make $ .18 On the top part of the activity, drag the coins over to make the amount. Type in the amount at the bottom of the activity. Count the coins and type in how much you see. ¢ ¢ ¢