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Money Comparing Prices Grade 2 — Set 42
27 cents + 21 cents = ?
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Answer: 48
- SubType
- add-money
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 48
2 quarters + 3 dimes = ? cents
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Answer: 80
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 80
5 quarters + 4 pennies = ? cents
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Answer: 129
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 129
33 cents + 13 cents = ?
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Answer: 46
- SubType
- add-money
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 46
3 dimes + 3 pennies = ? cents
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Answer: 33
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 33
4 quarters + 2 dimes = ? cents
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Answer: 120
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 120
1 penny + 3 pennies = ? cents
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Answer: 4
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 4
You pay $1.00 for an item that costs $0.25. How much change do you get back?
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Answer: 75
- SubType
- make-change
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 75
5 quarters + 1 quarter = ? cents
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Answer: 150
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 150
You pay $5.00 for an item that costs $0.95. How much change do you get back?
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Answer: 405
- SubType
- make-change
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 405
39 cents + 42 cents = ?
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Answer: 81
- SubType
- add-money
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 81
31 cents + 41 cents = ?
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Answer: 72
- SubType
- add-money
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 72
1 penny + 1 penny = ? cents
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Answer: 2
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 2
1 penny + 2 pennies = ? cents
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Answer: 3
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 3
You pay $1.00 for an item that costs $0.55. How much change do you get back?
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Answer: 45
- SubType
- make-change
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 45
You pay $2.00 for an item that costs $0.20. How much change do you get back?
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Answer: 180
- SubType
- make-change
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 180
You pay $1.00 for an item that costs $0.85. How much change do you get back?
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Answer: 15
- SubType
- make-change
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 15
44 cents + 50 cents = ?
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Answer: 94
- SubType
- add-money
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 94
2 nickels + 3 dimes = ? cents
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Answer: 40
- SubType
- count-coins
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 40
6 cents + 29 cents = ?
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Answer: 35
- SubType
- add-money
- Difficulty
- normal
- VisualIntent
- Layout: icon-badgeCategory: fruitsLabel: 35
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