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How much is a penny worth? AA. 1 cent BB. 5 cents CC. 10 cents DD. 25 cents

Who is on the penny? AA. George Washington BB. Abraham Lincoln CC. Thomas Jefferson DD. Franklin Roosevelt

How much is a dime worth? AA. 1 cent BB. 25 cents CC. 10 cents DD. 5 cents

Who is on the dime? AA. Thomas Jefferson BB. Franklin Roosevelt CC. George Washington DD. Abraham Lincoln

How much is a quarter worth? AA. 10 cents BB. 1 cent CC. 5 cents DD. 25 cents

Who is on the quarter? AA. Thomas Jefferson BB. Franklin Roosevelt CC. George Washington DD. Abraham Lincoln

How much is 1 dime and 1 quarter? AA. 35 cents BB. 20 cents CC. 55 cents DD. 30 cents

How much is 2 pennies and 3 dimes? AA. 13 cents BB. 5 cents CC. 22 cents DD. 32 cents

How much is 2 quarters and 1 nickel? AA. 51 cents BB. 3 cents CC. 55 cents DD. 25 cents

How much is 1 quarter, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies? AA. 42 cents BB. 6 cents CC. 56 cents DD. 26 cents

2 pennies is_____ than 1 nickel. AA. The same as BB. Equal to CC. Greater than > DD. Less than <

2 quarters is _____than 5 dimes. AA. Greater than > BB. Equal to CC. Less than < DD. >

4 nickels, 1 dime is ___ 1 quarter, 2 pennies AA. Greater than > BB. Equal to CC. Less than < DD. The same as

3 nickels, 2 dimes, 3 pennies is__3 dimes, 2 nickels AA. Greater than > BB. Equal to CC. Less than < DD. The same as

3 quarters is ____2 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 pennies AA. Less than < BB. Equal to CC. The same as DD. Greater than >

Tom bought a toy for 25 cents. He paid 1 quarter. How much change does he get back? AA. zero BB. 5 cents CC. 2 cents DD. 10 cents

Tom bought an apple for 53 cents. He paid 2 quarters and 1 nickel. How much change does he get back? AA. zero BB. 5 cents CC. 3 cents DD. 2 cents

Tom bought candy for 15 cents. He paid 1 quarter. Hoe much change did he get back? AA. 10 cents BB. 5 cents CC. 7 cents DD. 9 cents

Tom bought a pencil for 76 cents. He paid 3 quarters and 1 nickel. Hoe much change does he get back? AA. 5 cents BB. 10 cents CC. 4 cents DD. 3 cents

Tom bought a toy for 85 cents. He paid 1 dollar. How much change did he get back? AA. 20 cents BB. 10 cents CC. 15 cents DD. 17 cents

Sue has 3 quarter, 2 pennies. She wants to buy a doll for the same price of what she has. How much is the doll? AA. 75 cents BB. 87 cents CC. 77 cents DD. 78 cents

Sue has 4 dimes, 3 nickels. Her mom gave her 1 quarter for cleaning her room. How much does she have now? AA. 75 cents BB. 90 cents CC. 80 cents DD. 85 cents

Sue had 6 pennies, 3 nickels. She gave her friend 10 cents. How much does she have left? AA. 10 cents BB. 11 cents CC. 12 cents DD. 15 cents

Sue has 3 dimes, 2 quarters. She wants to buy a doll for 1 dollar. How much more does she need? AA. 25 cents BB. 30 cents CC. 10 cents DD. 20 cents

Sue has 5 nickels and 4 pennies. She gave 15 cents to her mom. How much does she have now? AA. 20 cents BB. 14 cents CC. 13 cents DD. 15 cents