- Count the coins: 4 quarters. What is the total?
- You have 25¢. You buy an item for 1¢. How much change do you get?
- Count the coins: 3 quarters. What is the total?
- You have $1.00. You buy an item for 91¢. How much change do you get?
- Count the coins: 4 pennies. What is the total?
- Ben has 68¢ and wants a juice box for 75¢. How much more money does Ben need?
- Which is worth more: 4 quarters or 3 dimes?
- Ben has 3 pennies. How much money does Ben have in total?
- Count the coins: 3 quarters + 1 dime + 3 nickels. What is the total?
- Count the coins: 4 dimes + 4 nickels. What is the total?
- Jake has 3 nickels and 1 penny. Can Jake buy an eraser that costs 25¢?
- Count the coins: 4 quarters. What is the total?
- Ben found 4 nickels and 3 pennies in a piggy bank. What is the total value?
- Which is worth more: 1 dime or 2 pennies?
- You have $1.00. You buy an item for 63¢. How much change do you get?
- Lily found 2 dimes and 3 quarters and 1 nickel in a piggy bank. What is the total value?
- Count the coins: 1 dime + 3 quarters. What is the total?
- Which is worth more: 2 nickels or 3 quarters?
- Which is worth more: 3 dimes or 1 nickel?
- Sam has 71¢ and buys an eraser for 25¢. How much money is left?
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