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Coins and Bills
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Name the Coin
100

How many cents are in a penny?

1 cent

100

How many one-dollar bills equal one twenty-dollar bill?

20 one-dollar bills

100

Write the value of one quarter and one $1 bill.

$1.25

100

A customer pays with a $1 bill for a 65¢ item. How much change should they get?

35¢ ($1.00 − $0.65)

100

This coin is worth 1 cent. Name it.

Penny

200

 If you have three dimes and two nickels, how many cents do you have?

40¢ (3 dimes = 30¢, 2 nickels = 10¢)

200

If you have:
two five-dollar bills and
three one-dollar bills,
what is the total amount in dollars?

$13 (2 × $5 + 3 × $1)

200

How many cents are in one $5 bill plus two dimes?

520¢ (500¢ + 20¢)

200

An item costs $4.25. A customer pays with one $5 bill and two quarters. How much change is due?

$1.25 (Paid $5.50 − $4.25 cost)

200

This coin is worth 10 cents and is the smallest in size among pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Name it.

Dime

300

What is the total value in cents of 7 nickels and 2 quarters?

85¢ (7 × 5¢ + 2 x 25¢)

300

You need $37. Which combination of bills is the easiest way to get that?

$20 + $10 + $5 + $1 + $1

300

Convert $3.75 into number of quarters and remaining cents (use as many quarters as possible). 

15 quarters, 0¢ remaining

300

You buy two items that cost $2.30 and $1.45. You pay with a $5 bill. How much change should you receive?

$1.25 ($5.00 − $3.75)

300

This coin is worth 5 cents and is larger than a penny but smaller than a quarter. Name it. 

Nickel

400

You have 4 quarters, 3 dimes, and 2 pennies. What is the total value in dollars and cents? 

$1.32 (4 quarters = $1.00, 3 dimes = $0.30, 2 pennies = $0.02)

400

A teacher gives $85 in only $20 and $5 bills. If there are one $5 bills, how many $20 bills are there?

If there is one $5 bill, there are 4 $20 bills

400

A cashier has $2.40 made only with quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. Give one possible combination.

One example: 9 quarters + 1 dime + 1 nickel (225¢ + 10¢ + 5¢) Many combinations are acceptable

400

An item costs $9.37. A customer pays with one $10 bill and two quarters. What is the correct change?

$1.13 (Paid $10.50 − $9.37 cost)

400

This coin is worth 25 cents and is the largest commonly used coin in circulation. Name it.

Quarter

500

List the 4 coins AND their value.

Penny = 1¢
Nickel = 5¢
Dime = 10¢
Quarter = 25¢ 

500

If you have four $20 bills, two $5 bills, and six $1 bills, how much to you have?

$106

500

You need $68.55 and have $50 in one $50 bill, a $10 bill, three $5 bills, and coins. What coins (and amounts) would complete $68.55?

One example: $50 + $10 + $5 + $1 + $1 + $1 + 2 quarters + 1 nickel = $68.55 Accept reasonable variations

500

A total purchase is $47.68. The customer pays with two $20 bills, one $10 bill, and four $1 bills. What change should they receive?

$6.32 (Paid $54.00 − $47.68 cost)

500

This coin features an image of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and is the smallest in physical diameter among U.S. coins currently in regular circulation. Name it.

Dime