What is the value of the money shown? a)$1.38 b)$1.18 c)$1.48 d)$1.75.

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What is the value of the money shown? a)$1.38 b)$1.18 c)$1.48 d)$1.75

What is the value of the money shown? a)$1.37 b)$1.30 c)$1.17 d)$1.22

How much money is in the picture? a)$1.90 b)$1.30 c)$1.40 d)$1.80

How much money is in the picture? a)$1.20 b)$1.18 c)$1.13 d)$1.00

How much money is in the picture? a)$1.30 b)$1.27 c)$1.32 d)$1.22

Count the two sets of coins. Choose the sentence that is true. a)Set A is greater that Set B. b)Set A is less than Set B. c)Set A is equal to Set B. d)Set B is greater than Set A.

Count the two sets of coins. Choose the sentence that is true. a)Set A is greater that Set B. b)Set B is less than Set A. c)Set A is equal to Set B. d)Set B is greater than Set A.

Count the two sets of coins. Choose the sentence that is true. a)Set A is greater that Set B. b)Set B is less than Set A. c)Set A is equal to Set B. d)Set B is greater than Set A.