0.3
3/10, 30/100
5/10
0.5
4.77 ___ 4.47
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$12.85 + $5.89
$18.74
Jackson spends $12.85 on a book, $5.89 for lunch, and $2.35 for a magazine. How much money did he spend in all?
$21.09
0.49
49/100
42/100
0.42
11.2 ___ 111.2
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$18.74 + $2.35
$21.09
Lucy buys a puzzle for $3.89, a model airplane for $12.75, and a stuffed animal for $2.50. How much money did Lucy spend in all?
$19.14
Write TWO fractions that are equivalent to 0.7
7/10, 70/100
7/100
0.07
2.4 ___ 2.40
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3 quarters
2 pennies
$0.77
Catalina has $41.95. She wants to buy 2 books for $16.00 and $16.55. Does she have enough to buy them? If so, how much will she have left?
Yes, $9.40 left.
0.63
63/100
4 6/10
4.6
89.06 ___ 89.6
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4 dollar bills
2 quarters
2 dimes
4 pennies
$4. 74
Catalina has $41.95. She wants to buy 3 books for $16.00, $14.95, and $16.55. Does she have enough to buy them? If so, how much will she have left? If not, how much more does she need?
No, she needs $5.55 more
Write TWO mixed numbers equivalent to 2.9
2 9/10 and 2 90/100
8 5/100
8.05
74.02 ___ 47.2
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1 Five Dollar Bill
6 Dollar Bills
1 quarter
3 dimes
3 nickels
3 pennies
$11.73
Tray of Watercolors: $8.78
Watercolor Paper: $3.45
Tabletop Easel: $17.50
Art Book: $12.00
Maria has $37.83. Does Maria have enough money for all three items? If not, how much more money does she need?
No, she needs $3.90 more.