MONEY By: Jerrica Graves COINS A penny is copper and worth $0.01 one cent to the dollar. A nickel is silver and worth$0.05 five cents to the dollar.

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MONEY By: Jerrica Graves

COINS A penny is copper and worth $0.01 one cent to the dollar. A nickel is silver and worth$0.05 five cents to the dollar.

COINS A dime is silver and worth $0.10 ten cents to the dollar. A quarter is silver and worth $.025 cents to the dollar or 1/4 th of a dollar.

BILLS The dollar Bill which is equal to one hundred pennies 100, twenty nickels 20, ten dimes 10, or four quarters 4 The two dollar bill which is equal to two one dollar bills The five dollar bill which is equal to five one dollar bills

BILLS The ten dollar bill which is equal to ten one dollar bills or two five dollar bills. The twenty dollar bill which is equal to twenty one dollar bills, four five dollar bills or two ten dollar bills

DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF COINS EQUAL THE SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY. (ADDING) Coins can be used together various combinations to come up with the same amount of money. For example were trying to come up with $0.25 which is a quarter. We can use twenty five pennies, twenty pennies and one nickel, fifteen pennies and two nickels, two dimes and a nickel and many more combinations.

DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF BILLS THAT EQUAL THE SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY As with coins there are many different combinations of bills to equal the same amount of money. Example you want to make $20 you can have twenty one dollar bills, fifteen one dollar bills and one five dollar bill, a ten dollar bill and two five dollar bills, a ten dollar bill a five dollar bill and five one dollar bills and so on.

QUIZ A penny is worth $0.01 one cent True True False False

CORRECT A penny does equal one cent! Go to next question

INCORRECT A penny is equal to $0.01 one cent Go to next question

A Quarter is gold in color? True True False False

CORRECT! A quarter is Not gold in color it is silver Go to next question

INCORRECT A quarter is not gold in color it is silver Go to next question

WHAT IS THIS? Twenty dollar bill Five dollar bill Ten dollar bill

CORRECT This is a ten dollar bill! Go to next question

INCORRECT This is not a twenty dollar bill Go to next question

INCORRECT This is not a five dollar bill Go to next question

WHAT IS THIS? Penny Quarter Nickel Dime

CORRECT This is a nickel! Go to next question

INCORRECT This is not a penny Go to next question

INCORRECT This is not a quarter Go to next question

INCORRECT Thus is not a dime Go to next question

HOW MUCH IS A DIME WORTH? $0.05 $0.01 $0.10 $0.25

CORRECT A dime is worth $0.10 Go to next question

INCORRECT A dime is worth $0.10 a penny is worth $0.01 Go to next question

INNCORECT A dime is worth $0.10 a nickel is worth $0.05 Go to next question

INNCORECT A dime is worth $0.10 a quarter is worth $0.25 Go to next question

HOW CAN YOU MAKE $15 A ten a five and two ones Two fives and five ones A ten and seven ones

CORRECT You can make $15 by two fives and five ones Go to last slide

INCORRECT A ten a five and two ones makes $12 Go to last slide

INCORRECT A ten and seven ones makes $17 Go to last slide