How much is 5 dimes worth?
50 cents
How many inches are on a ruler?
12 inches
Bill has 3 five-dollar bills, 2 quarters, 3 dimes, and 8 pennies. How much money does Bill have?
$15.88/ 15 dollars and 88 cents
What does interval mean?
What you hop on the number line. (Going by 1s, 5s, 10s, etc.)
What U.S. President is on the one-dollar bill and the quarter?
George Washington
How much is 4 quarters worth?
$1
What is an estimate?
A reasonable guess.
George has 1 twenty-dollar bill, 3 ten-dollar bills, 2 five-dollar bills, 4 dimes, 10 nickels, and 2 pennies. How much money does George have?
$60.92/ 60 dollars and 92 cents
How do you plot on a line plot?
Put X's
What U.S. President is on the penny and the five-dollar bill?
Abraham Lincoln
How can you show 75 cents using the fewest amount of coins?
3 quarters
Which unit is smaller a centimeter or an inch?
A centimeter
Jack has 1 ten-dollar bill, 3 five-dollar bills, and 2 one-dollar bills. Alex has $5 more than Jack. How much money does Alex have?
Alex has $32.
What does common mean?
The one that you see the most.
What measurement tool is best to measure a school bus?
Yard stick or Meter stick
If you have 63 cents, how many more cents do you need to have 75 cents?
12 cents
Would you use inches, feet, or yards to measure a soccer field?
Yards
Lisa is 56 inches tall. Sammy is 48 inches tall. How much taller is Lisa than Sammy?
Lisa is 8 inches taller than Sammy.
When you see the word than in a question what should you do?
Find the difference/ subtract.
How many inches is a yard stick?
36 inches
How can you show 63 cents using the fewest number of coins?
2 quarters, 1 dime, 3 pennies
What is a good estimate for a stapler using either inches, feet, or yards?
7-9 inches
Jill is 48 inches tall. Jill and Sam are 89 inches tall in all. How much taller is Jill than Sam?
Jill is 7 inches taller than Sam.
What does the table tell you?
The table tells you how to make the line plot (title, labels, scale, plots).
What two coins have changed recently so there is more than one version?
The front of the nickel and the back of the penny