NAME ____________________________________ DATE __________________

DAILY PRACTICE

Problems about Money

Solve each problem. Show your work.

  • 1 Kira has 4 dimes and 6 pennies in her pocket. How much money does she have?

  • 2 Jake has 54 pennies. If he trades the pennies for as many dimes as he can, how many dimes will he have? How many pennies?

Ongoing Review

  • 3 Which expression does not make 20?

    • A 20 − 0

    • B 20 − 20

    • C 30 − 10

    • D 40 − 20

NOTE

Students practice solving problems about tens and ones.

MWI Coin Values and Equivalencies


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Table of Contents

Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space®, Student Activity Book Unit 1 Coins, Number Strings, and Story Problems Unit 2 Attributes of Shapes and Parts of a Whole Unit 3 How Many Stickers? How Many Cents? Unit 4 Pockets, Teeth, and Guess My Rule Unit 5 How Many Tens? How Many Hundreds? Unit 6 How Far Can You Jump? Unit 7 Partners, Teams, and Other Groups Unit 8 Enough for the Class? Enough for the Grade?