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Study Island-Money Copyright © 2020 Edmentum - All rights reserved. Generated By: Jacqueline Paugh 1. Round to the nearest dollar: $28.35 A. $28.00 B. $29.00 C. $28.40 D. $30.00 2. Jane bought a muffin for $1.01. She gave the baker $1.25. How much change should she receive? A. 2 dimes and 5 pennies B. 2 dimes and 4 pennies C. 2 dimes and 6 pennies D. 2 dimes and 7 pennies 3. Maria has 1 quarter and 3 pennies. Which is less money than Maria has? A. B.

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  • Study Island-Money

    Copyright © 2020 Edmentum - All rights reserved.

    Generated By: Jacqueline Paugh

    1. Round to the nearest dollar: $28.35

    A. $28.00

    B. $29.00

    C. $28.40

    D. $30.00

    2. Jane bought a muffin for $1.01. She gave the baker $1.25. How much change should she

    receive?

    A. 2 dimes and 5 pennies

    B. 2 dimes and 4 pennies

    C. 2 dimes and 6 pennies

    D. 2 dimes and 7 pennies

    3. Maria has 1 quarter and 3 pennies. Which is less money than Maria has?

    A.

    B.

  • C.

    D.

    4. Robyn bought a ring for $4.53. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change should she

    receive?

    A. 1 quarter and 2 pennies

    B. 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 2 pennies

    C. 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies

    D. 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 2 pennies

    5. Toni bought a pillow for $3.27. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change should she

    receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies

    C. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, and 2 pennies

    D. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, and 3 pennies

    6. Anna bought a package of sidewalk chalk for $3.08. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much

    change should she receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies

    C. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 2 pennies

    D. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 2 pennies

    7. Lisa bought a towel for $3.61. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change should she

    receive?

  • A. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 4 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 4 pennies

    C. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 1 penny

    D. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 1 penny

    8. Tim bought 2 erasers and 2 pencils for $2.01. He gave the cashier $2.25. How much change

    should he receive?

    A. 2 nickels and 4 pennies

    B. 2 dimes and 4 pennies

    C. 2 nickels and 1 penny

    D. 2 dimes and 1 penny

    9. Shelby bought a package of stickers for $3.80. She paid with $5.00. Which could be Shelby's

    correct change?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    10. Paul bought a bug cage for $3.32. He gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change should he

    receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, and 3 pennies

    C. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    D. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    11. Edna has 1 quarter, 1 dime, 3 nickels, and 3 pennies in her purse. About how much money

    does Edna have in her purse? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

  • A. $2.00

    B. $0.00

    C. $1.00

    D. $3.00

    12. Mary bought some earphones for $3.16. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change

    should she receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 1 penny

    C. 2 dollar bills, 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies

    D. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 dime, and 4 pennies

    13. Janice bought a puzzle for $4.00. She paid with $5.00. Which could be Janice's correct

    change?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    14. Eric bought a lime for $0.38. He gave the clerk $0.50. How much change should he receive?

    A. 1 dime and 8 pennies

    B. 1 nickel and 2 pennies

    C. 1 dime and 2 pennies

    D. 1 nickel and 8 pennies

    15. Alicia bought a frozen lemonade for $3.71. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change

    should she receive?

  • A. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 4 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, and 4 pennies

    C. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, and 4 pennies

    D. 1 dollar bill, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies

    16. Mr. Williams bought some baseballs for $8.52 at a sporting goods store. He gave the clerk

    $8.60. How much change should he receive?

    A. 1 dime and 2 pennies

    B. 1 nickel and 3 pennies

    C. 1 nickel and 2 pennies

    D. 1 dime and 3 pennies

    17. Jordan bought a hammer for $3.60. He gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change should he

    receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, and 1 dime

    B. 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, and 1 nickel

    C. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel

    D. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 nickel

    18. Lou bought a turtle toy for $3.44. He gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change should he

    receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 1 penny

    B. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 1 penny

    C. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 nickel, and 1 penny

    D. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 penny

    19. Ms. Smith bought apples and oranges for $4.57 at a fruit stand. She paid $4.75 to the fruit

    seller. How much change should she receive?

    A. 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    B. 1 dime and 2 pennies

    C. 1 dime and 3 pennies

    D. 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies

  • 20. Henry bought a package of cough drops for $3.79. He gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much

    change should he receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 1 penny

    B. 1 dollar bill, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 1 penny

    C. 1 dollar bill, 2 dimes, and 1 penny

    D. 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, and 1 penny

    21. Ethan bought a card for his mother for $2.32. He paid with $3.00. Which coins could be

    Ethan's correct change?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    22. Tammy bought an anklet for $3.33. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change should

    she receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies

    C. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, and 2 pennies

    D. 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies

    23. Hayden bought a pint of ice cream for $2.36. He paid with $3.00. Which coins could be

    Hayden's correct change?

    A.

  • B.

    C.

    D.

    24. Shana bought some fish food for $3.82. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change

    should she receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, and 3 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    C. 1 dollar bill, 2 dimes, and 2 pennies

    D. 1 dollar bill, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    25. Nala has 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies. Which is more money than Nala has?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    26. Haily has 4 dollar bills, 2 quarters, 3 nickels, and 3 pennies in her purse. About how much

    money does Haily have in her purse? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

    A. $3.00

    B. $5.00

    C. $4.00

    D. $2.00

  • 27. Betty bought a bracelet for $1.21. She paid with $2.00. Which coins could be Betty's correct

    change?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    28. Felicia bought some apples for $3.73. She paid with $4.00. Which coins could be Felicia's

    correct change?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    29. Stephanie bought a necklace for $3.17. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change

    should she receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    B. 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies

    C. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    D. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 dime, and 3 pennies

    30. Jamie has 4 dollar bills, 1 quarter, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies in her purse. About how much

    money does Jamie have in her purse? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

  • A. $4.00

    B. $2.00

    C. $5.00

    D. $3.00

    31. Emily has 2 quarters, 4 dimes, and 1 penny in her pocket. Which of the following sets of

    coins has a total value greater than the money Emily has in her pocket?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    32. Raiden bought a loaf of bread for $0.80. He paid with $1.00. Which coins could be Raiden's

    correct change?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    33. Maryann has the set of coins shown below in her pocket.

  • About how much money does Maryann have in her pocket? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

    A. $2.00

    B. $1.00

    C. $3.00

    D. $0.00

    34. Hailey bought a bed for her dollhouse for $4.15. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much

    change should she receive?

    A. 3 quarters and 1 dime

    B. 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, and 1 dime

    C. 1 dime and 1 nickel

    D. 3 quarters and 1 nickel

    35. Fred has 1 dollar bill, 3 dimes, 3 nickels, and 4 pennies in his piggy bank. About how much

    money does Fred have in his piggy bank? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

    A. $0.00

    B. $3.00

    C. $2.00

    D. $1.00

    36. Thom has 2 dollar bills, 1 dime, and 3 pennies in his lunch bag. Which of the following sets

    of money has a total value greater than the money Thom has in his lunch bag?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

  • 37. Hank has 1 dollar bill, 4 dimes, 3 nickels, and 4 pennies in his pocket. About how much

    money does Hank have in his pocket? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

    A. $3.00

    B. $2.00

    C. $0.00

    D. $1.00

    38. Walker bought a cup of coffee for $3.75. He paid with $5.00. Which could be Walker's

    correct change?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    39. Chandra bought a CD for $4.02. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change should she

    receive?

    A. 3 quarters, 1 dime, and 3 pennies

    B. 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    C. 3 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    D. 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies

    40. Jordan has the set of money shown below in her pocket.

    About how much money does Jordan have in her pocket? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

    A. $2.00

  • B. $4.00

    C. $3.00

    D. $1.00

    41. Lance bought a T-shirt for $5.26. He paid the clerk $5.35. How much change should he

    receive?

    A. 1 dime and 4 pennies

    B. 1 dime and 1 penny

    C. 1 nickel and 4 pennies

    D. 1 nickel and 1 penny

    42. Matt has the set of money shown below in his pocket.

    About how much money does Matt have in his pocket? Round to the nearest whole dollar.

    A. $5.00

    B. $2.00

    C. $4.00

    D. $3.00

    43. Cinda has 1 quarter, 3 dimes, 3 nickels, and 1 penny in her purse. Which of the following sets

    of coins has a total value greater than the money Cinda has in her purse?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

  • 44. Jeffery bought a pencil eraser for $0.38. He gave the clerk 2 quarters. How much change

    should he receive?

    A. 1 dime and 1 penny

    B. 1 dime and 2 pennies

    C. 2 dimes and 2 pennies

    D. 1 dime and 3 pennies

    45. John bought a pack of 3 tennis balls for $2.77. He gave the clerk $2.85. How much change

    should he receive?

    A. 1 dime and 3 pennies

    B. 1 nickel and 2 pennies

    C. 1 dime and 2 pennies

    D. 1 nickel and 3 pennies

    46. Brad bought a computer mouse for $4.78. He gave the clerk a $5 bill. How much change

    should he receive?

    A. 1 dollar bill, 2 dimes, and 2 pennies

    B. 3 quarters and 3 pennies

    C. 2 dimes and 2 pennies

    D. 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    Answers

    1. A

    2. B

    3. B

    4. B

    5. A

    6. A

    7. A

    8. B

    9. A

    10. D

  • 11. C

    12. A

    13. C

    14. C

    15. C

    16. B

    17. D

    18. C

    19. A

    20. C

    21. B

    22. D

    23. B

    24. B

    25. D

    26. B

    27. B

    28. A

    29. C

    30. A

    31. C

    32. B

    33. B

    34. A

    35. D

    36. A

    37. B

    38. A

    39. D

    40. C

    41. C

    42. C

    43. D

    44. B

    45. D

    46. C

    Explanations

    1. When rounding to the nearest dollar, look at the number of cents. If there is more than 50

    cents, round up. If there is less than 50 cents, round down.

    In this problem, there is 35 cents.

    Since 35 cents is less than 50 cents, round down.

  • Therefore, $28.35 rounded to the nearest dollar is $28.00.

    2. To find how much change Jane should receive, first subtract the dollars.

    Now, subtract the cents.

    Combining the two values, Jane should receive $0.24 in change. She could get the change in the

    following ways.

    24 pennies

    4 nickels and 4 pennies

    2 dimes and 4 pennies

    Change is usually given using the smallest number of coins possible.

    So, Jane should receive 2 dimes and 4 pennies as change.

    3. First, count Maria's money.

    1 quarter and 3 pennies: $0.25 + $0.03 = $0.28

    The answer choice which is less than $0.28 is shown below.

    The coins above add up to $0.21.

    4. To figure out how much change Robyn will receive, subtract the cost of the ring from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $4.53 = $0.47

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    Since the total amount of change is less than $1.00, she will not receive any dollar bills.

    Since $0.47 is over $0.25 but under $0.50, she will receive 1 quarter, which leaves $0.22.

    Since $0.22 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, she will receive 2 dimes, which leaves $0.02.

  • Since $0.02 is all that is left, she will receive 2 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 2 pennies.

    5. To figure out how much change Toni will receive, subtract the cost of the pillow from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.27 = $1.73

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    First, she will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.73.

    Since $0.73 is over $0.50 but under $0.75, she will receive 2 quarters, which leaves $0.23.

    Since $0.23 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, she will receive 2 dimes, which leaves $0.03.

    Since $0.03 is all that is left, she will receive 3 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies.

    6. To figure out how much change Anna will receive, subtract the cost of the sidewalk chalk

    from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.08 = $1.92

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    First, she will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.92.

    Since $0.92 is over $0.75 but under $1.00, she will receive 3 quarters, which leaves $0.17.

    Since $0.17 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, she will receive 1 dime, which leaves $0.07.

    Since $0.07 is over $0.05 but under $0.10, she will receive 1 nickel, which leaves $0.02.

    Since $0.02 is all that is left, she will receive 2 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies.

    7. To figure out how much change Lisa will receive, subtract the cost of the towel from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.61 = $1.39

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    First, she will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.39.

  • Since $0.39 is over $0.25 but under $0.50, she will receive 1 quarter, which leaves $0.14.

    Since $0.14 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, she will receive 1 dime, which leaves $0.04.

    Since $0.04 is all that is left, she will receive 4 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 4 pennies.

    8. To find how much change Tim should receive, first subtract the dollars.

    Now, subtract the cents.

    Combining the two values, Tim should receive $0.24 in change.

    He could receive the change in the following ways.

    24 pennies

    1 dime, 2 nickels, and 4 pennies

    2 dimes and 4 pennies

    Change is usually given using the smallest number of coins possible.

    So, Time should receive 2 dimes and 4 pennies.

    9. Subtract the cost of the stickers from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.80 = $1.20

    Find the group equal to $1.20.

    The only group equal to $1.20 is the group with 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, and 2 nickels.

    10. To figure out how much change Paul will receive, subtract the cost of the bug cage from

    $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.32 = $1.68

  • Next, find out what kind of bills and coins he will be receiving.

    First, he will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.68.

    Since $0.68 is over $0.50 but under $0.75, he will receive 2 quarters, which leaves $0.18.

    Since $0.18 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, he will receive 1 dime, which leaves $0.08.

    Since $0.08 is over $0.05 but under $0.10, he will receive 1 nickel, which leaves $0.03.

    Since $0.03 is all that is left, he will receive 3 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies.

    11. Remember when rounding money if the change is $0.50 or greater, round up to the next

    dollar.

    First, find the exact amount of money Edna has in her purse.

    $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.01 + $0.01 + $0.01 = $0.53

    Since $0.53 is greater than $0.50, round up to $1.00.

    So, Edna has about $1.00 in her purse.

    12. To figure out how much change Mary will receive, subtract the cost of the earphones from

    $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.16 = $1.84

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    First, she will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.84.

    Since $0.84 is over $0.75 but under $1.00, she will receive 3 quarters, which leaves $0.09.

    Since $0.09 is over $0.05 but under $0.10, she will receive 1 nickel, which leaves $0.04.

    Since $0.04 is all that is left, she will receive 4 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies.

    13. Subtract the cost of the puzzle from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $4.00 = $1.00

    Find the group equal to $1.00.

  • The only group of money equal to $1.00 is the group with 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel.

    14. To find how much change Eric should receive, subtract the cents.

    Eric should receive $0.12 in change.

    He could receive the change in the following ways.

    12 pennies

    2 nickels and 2 pennies

    1 dime and 2 pennies

    Change is usually given using the smallest number of coins possible.

    So, Eric should receive 1 dime and 2 pennies.

    15. To figure out how much change Alicia will receive, subtract the cost of the frozen lemonade

    from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.71 = $1.29

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    First, she will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.29.

    Since $0.29 is over $0.25 but under $0.50, she will receive 1 quarter, which leaves $0.04.

    Since $0.04 is all that is left, she will receive 4 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, and 4 pennies.

    16. To find how much change Mr. Williams should receive, first subtract the dollars.

    Now, subtract the cents.

  • Combining the two values, Mr. Williams should receive $0.08 in change.

    He could get the change in the following ways.

    8 pennies

    1 nickel and 3 pennies

    Change is usually given using the smallest number of coins possible.

    So, Mr. Williams should receive 1 nickel and 3 pennies.

    17. To figure out how much change Jordan will receive, subtract the cost of the hammer from

    $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.60 = $1.40

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins he will be receiving.

    First, he will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.40.

    Since $0.40 is over $0.25 but under $0.50, he will receive 1 quarter, which leaves $0.15.

    Since $0.15 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, he will receive 1 dime, which leaves $0.05.

    Since $0.05 is all that is left, he will receive 1 nickel.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 nickel.

    18. To figure out how much change Lou will receive, subtract the cost of the turtle toy from

    $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.44 = $1.56

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins he will be receiving.

    First, he will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.56.

    Since $0.56 is over $0.50 but under $0.75, he will receive 2 quarters, which leaves $0.06.

    Since $0.06 is over $0.05 but under $0.10, he will receive 1 nickel, which leaves $0.01.

    Since $0.01 is all that is left, he will receive 1 penny.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 nickel, and 1 penny.

  • 19. To find how much change Ms. Smith should receive, first subtract the dollars.

    Now, subtract the cents.

    Combining the two values, Ms. Smith should receive $0.18 in change.

    She could receive the change in the following ways.

    18 pennies

    1 dime and 8 pennies

    1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies

    Change is usually given using the smallest number of coins possible.

    So, Ms. Smith should receive 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies.

    20. To figure out how much change Henry will receive, subtract the cost of the package of cough

    drops from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.79 = $1.21

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins he will be receiving.

    First, he will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.21.

    Since $0.21 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, he will receive 2 dimes, which leaves $0.01.

    Since $0.01 is all that is left, he will receive 1 penny.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 2 dimes, and 1 penny.

    21. Subtract the cost of the card from $3.00.

    $3.00 - $2.32 = $0.68

    Find the group of coins equal to $0.68.

    The only group equal to $0.68 is the group with 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies.

  • 22. To figure out how much change Tammy will receive, subtract the cost of the anklet from

    $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.33 = $1.67

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    First, she will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.67.

    Since $0.67 is over $0.50 but under $0.75, she will receive 2 quarters, which leaves $0.17.

    Since $0.17 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, she will receive 1 dime, which leaves $0.07.

    Since $0.07 is over $0.05 but under $0.10, she will receive 1 nickel, which leaves $0.02.

    Since $0.02 is all that is left, she will receive 2 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies.

    23. Subtract the cost of the ice cream from $3.00.

    $3.00 - $2.36 = $0.64

    Find the group of coins equal to $0.64.

    The only group equal to $0.64 is the group with 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 4 pennies.

    24. To figure out how much change Shana will receive, subtract the cost of the fish food from

    $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.82 = $1.18

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    First, she will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.18.

    Since $0.18 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, she will receive 1 dime, which leaves $0.08.

    Since $0.08 is over $0.05 but under $0.10, she will receive 1 nickel, which leaves $0.03.

    Since $0.03 is all that is left, she will receive 3 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies.

  • 25. First, count Nala's money.

    1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies: $0.25 + $0.10+ $0.05 + $0.02 = $0.42

    The answer choice which is more than $0.42 is shown below.

    The coins above add up to $0.56.

    26. Remember when rounding money if the change is $0.50 or greater, round up to the next

    dollar.

    First, find the exact amount of money Haily has in her purse.

    $1.00 + $1.00 + $1.00 + $1.00 + $0.25 + $0.25 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.01 + $0.01

    + $0.01 = $4.68

    Since $4.68 is greater than $4.50, round up to $5.00.

    So, Haily has about $5.00 in her purse.

    27. Subtract the cost of the bracelet from $2.00.

    $2.00 - $1.21 = $0.79

    Find the group of coins equal to $0.79.

    The only group equal to $0.79 is the group with 3 quarters and 4 pennies.

    28. Subtract the cost of the apples from $4.00.

    $4.00 - $3.73 = $0.27

    Find the group of coins equal to $0.27.

    The only group equal to $0.27 is the group with 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies.

    29. To figure out how much change Stephanie will receive, subtract the cost of the necklace from

    $5.00.

  • $5.00 - $3.17 = $1.83

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    First, she will receive 1 dollar bill, which leaves $0.83.

    Since $0.83 is over $0.75 but under $1.00, she will receive 3 quarters, which leaves $0.08.

    Since $0.08 is over $0.05 but under $0.10, she will receive 1 nickel, which leaves $0.03.

    Since $0.03 is all that is left, she will receive 3 pennies.

    So, the change is 1 dollar bill, 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies.

    30. Remember when rounding money if the change is $0.50 or greater, round up to the next

    dollar.

    First, find the exact amount of money Jamie has in her purse.

    $1.00 + $1.00 + $1.00 + $1.00 + $0.25 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.01 + $0.01 + $0.01 = $4.43

    Since $4.43 is less than $4.50, round down to $4.00.

    So, Jamie has about $4.00 in her purse.

    31. First count Emily's money.

    2 quarters: $0.25 + $0.25

    4 dimes: $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10

    1 penny: $0.01

    $0.25 + $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.01 = $0.91

    Now, find the set of coins that has a total value greater than $0.91.

    1 quarter + 4 dimes + 2 nickels = $0.75

    1 quarter + 5 dime + 1 penny = $0.76

    3 quarters + 2 nickels = $0.85

    3 quarters + 2 dimes = $0.95

    Only the set of coins shown below, that has a total value of $0.95, is greater than $0.91.

  • 32. Subtract the cost of the bread from $1.00.

    $1.00 - $0.80 = $0.20

    Find the group of coins equal to $0.20.

    The only group equal to $0.20 is the group with 1 dime and 2 nickels.

    33. Remember when rounding money if the change is $0.50 or greater, round up to the next

    dollar.

    First, find the exact amount of money Maryann has in her pocket.

    $0.25 + $0.25 + $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.05

    + $0.05 + $0.01 + $0.01 + $0.01 = $1.23

    Since $1.23 is less than $1.50, round down to $1.00.

    So, Maryann has about $1.00 in her pocket.

    34. To figure out how much change Hailey will receive, subtract the cost of the bed for the

    dollhouse from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $4.15 = $0.85

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    Since the total amount of change is less than $1.00, she will not receive any dollar bills.

    Since $0.85 is over $0.75 but under $1.00, she will receive 3 quarters, which leaves $0.10.

    Since $0.10 is all that is left, she will receive 1 dime.

    So, the change is 3 quarters and 1 dime.

    35. Remember when rounding money if the change is $0.50 or greater, round up to the next

    dollar.

    First, find the exact amount of money Fred has in his piggy bank.

    $1.00 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.01 + $0.01 + $0.01 + $0.01 = $1.49

  • Since $1.49 is less than $1.50, round down to $1.00.

    So, Fred has about $1.00 in his piggy bank.

    36. First count Thom's money.

    2 dollar bills: $1.00 + $1.00

    1 dime: $0.10

    3 pennies: $0.01 + $0.01 + $0.01

    $1.00 + $1.00 + $0.10 + $0.01 + $0.01 + $0.01 = $2.13

    Now, find the set of money that has a total value greater than $2.13.

    1 dollar bill + 3 quarters + 2 dimes = $1.95

    2 dollar bills + 1 dime = $2.10

    1 dollar bill + 4 quarters + 2 nickels + 1 penny = $2.11

    1 dollar bill + 5 quarters = $2.25

    Only the set of money shown below, that has a total value of $2.25, is greater than $2.13.

    37. Remember when rounding money if the change is $0.50 or greater, round up to the next

    dollar.

    First, find the exact amount of money Hank has in his pocket.

    $1.00 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.01 + $0.01 + $0.01

    + $0.01 = $1.59

    Since $1.59 is greater than $1.50, round up to $2.00.

    So, Hank has about $2.00 in his pocket.

    38. Subtract the cost of the coffee from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $3.75 = $1.25

    Find the group equal to $1.25.

  • The only group of money that equal to $1.25 is the group with 1 dollar bill, 2 dimes, and 1

    nickel.

    39. To figure out how much change Chandra will receive, subtract the cost of the CD from

    $5.00.

    $5.00 - $4.02 = $0.98

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins she will be receiving.

    Since the total amount of change is less than $1.00, she will not receive any dollar bills.

    Since $0.98 is over $0.75 but under $1.00, she will receive 3 quarters, which leaves $0.23.

    Since $0.23 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, she will receive 2 dimes, which leaves $0.03.

    Since $0.03 is all that is left, she will receive 3 pennies.

    So, the change is 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies.

    40. Remember when rounding money if the change is $0.50 or greater, round up to the next

    dollar.

    First, find the exact amount of money Jordan has in her pocket.

    $1.00 + $1.00 + $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.01 = $2.51

    Since $2.51 is greater than $2.50, round up to $3.00.

    So, Jordan has about $3.00 in her pocket.

    41. To find how much change Lance should receive, first subtract the dollars.

    Now, subtract the cents.

    Combining the two values, Lance should receive $0.09 in change.

    He could receive the change in the following ways.

  • 9 pennies

    1 nickel and 4 pennies

    Change is usually given using the smallest number of coins possible.

    So, Lance should receive 1 nickel and 4 pennies.

    42. Remember when rounding money if the change is $0.50 or greater, round up to the next

    dollar.

    First, find the exact amount of money Matt has in his pocket.

    $1.00 + $1.00 + $1.00 + $0.25 + $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.01 = $3.71

    Since $3.71 is greater than $3.50, round up to $4.00.

    So, Matt has about $4.00 in his pocket.

    43. First count Cinda's money.

    1 quarter: $0.25

    3 dimes: $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10

    3 nickels: $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.05

    1 penny: $0.01

    $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.05 + $0.01 = $0.71

    Now, find the set of coins that has a total value greater than $0.71.

    2 quarters + 1 dime + 1 nickel + 1 penny = $0.66

    2 quarters + 1 dime + 2 nickels = $0.70

    1 quarter + 4 dimes + 1 nickel + 1 penny = $0.71

    1 quarter + 4 dimes + 2 nickels = $0.75

    Only the set of coins shown below, that has a total value of $0.75, is greater than $0.71.

    44. To find how much change Jeffery should receive, subtract the cost of the pencil eraser from

    the amount he paid.

  • Jeffery should receive $0.12 in change.

    He could get the change in the following ways.

    12 pennies

    2 nickels and 2 pennies

    1 dime and 2 pennies

    Change is usually given using the smallest number of coins possible.

    So, Jeffrey should receive 1 dime and 2 pennies as change.

    45. To find how much change John should receive, first subtract the dollars.

    Now, subtract the cents.

    Combining the two values, John should receive $2.08 in change.

    He could receive the change in the following ways.

    8 pennies

    1 nickel and 3 pennies

    Change is usually given using the smallest number of coins possible.

    So, John should receive 1 nickel and 3 pennies.

    46. To figure out how much change Brad will receive, subtract the cost of the computer mouse

    from $5.00.

    $5.00 - $4.78 = $0.22

    Next, find out what kind of bills and coins he will be receiving.

    Since the total amount of change is less than $1.00, he will not receive any dollar bills.

    Since $0.22 is over $0.10 but under $0.25, he will receive 2 dimes, which leaves $0.02.

  • Since $0.02 is all that is left, he will receive 2 pennies.

    So, the change is 2 dimes and 2 pennies.