That Makes Cents to Me Madden/Bitka 2006 From Jack Hartmanns Math in Motion CD.

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That Makes Cents to Me Madden/Bitka 2006 From Jack Hartmanns Math in Motion CD

Penny 1 A penny equals one cent.

Nickel 5 A nickel equals five cents.

Dime 10 A dime equals ten cents.

And that makes cents to me!

Quarter 25 A quarter equals twenty-five cents.

Half-Dollar 50 A half-dollar equals fifty cents.

Dollar 100 A dollar equals one-hundred cents.

And that makes cents to me!

Penny 1 A penny equals one cent.

Nickel 5 A nickel equals five cents.

Dime 10 A dime equals ten cents.

And that makes cents to me!

Quarter 25 A quarter equals twenty-five cents.

Half-Dollar 50 A half-dollar equals fifty cents.

Dollar 100 A dollar equals one-hundred cents.

And that makes cents to me.

And that makes cents to me!