This math topic focuses on calculating the total value of different piles of coins, specifically pennies, dimes, and quarters. It introduces basic multiplication and monetary value identification skills. Each problem presents stacks of coins and asks the student to compute their total monetary value, offering multiple-choice answers. This is part of an introductory unit on coin math that potentially builds a foundation for more advanced multiplication concepts.
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What is the total value of these stacks of coins?
Math worksheet on 'Coin Math - Count Piles - Pennies, Dimes, Quarters (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Coin Math - Multiplication Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/coin_math_multiplication_intro/ |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
134 cents |
143 cents |
183 cents |
158 cents |
108 cents |
133 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
97 cents |
122 cents |
112 cents |
121 cents |
127 cents |
123 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
104 cents |
76 cents |
75 cents |
84 cents |
85 cents |
74 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
113 cents |
107 cents |
108 cents |
109 cents |
158 cents |
83 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
112 cents |
96 cents |
98 cents |
117 cents |
107 cents |
97 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
117 cents |
102 cents |
82 cents |
91 cents |
67 cents |
92 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
123 cents |
122 cents |
133 cents |
173 cents |
143 cents |
148 cents |