James has just returned from his trip to Europe. He looks into his wallet, and notices that he has the following notes:

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James has just returned from his trip to Europe. He looks into his wallet, and notices that he has the following notes:

He has a £20 (pound) note from England He has a €10 (euro) note from Europe He has a $50 (dollar) note still left from Australia How much money does James have in his wallet?

Could you say that James has a total of £80 in his wallet? How about €80 or $80? Why/Why not?

His friends look through their wallets as well, and check their total amount of money too. Find out how much each of James’ friends have too.

Jana has a £20 and a £50 note from England She has a €5 note from Europe She also has two $50 notes from Australia How much money does Jana have in her wallet?

Andy has a £5, a £10, and a £20 note from England He has a €5 and a €10 and note from Europe He has a no notes from Australia How much money does Andy have in his wallet?

Kate has two £5’s, a £10, and three £20 notes from England She has a €10 and a €20 note from Europe She also has a $5, a $10, and a $20 note still left from Australia How much money does Kate have in her wallet?