This math topic focuses on calculating the total value of different sets of U.S. coins, specifically involving pennies, nickels, and quarters. It introduces students to practical applications of basic addition and multiplication to combine monetary values. Each question presents a visual of coin stacks and multiple-choice answers, asking students to identify the correct total value of the coins illustrated. This set of problems is part of an introductory unit on using multiplication for quick calculation of coin values, offering a foundation in both counting and basic arithmetic operations with money.
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What is the total value of these stacks of coins?
Math worksheet on 'Coin Math - Count Piles - Pennies, Nickels, 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? |
113 cents |
112 cents |
118 cents |
123 cents |
138 cents |
163 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
59 cents |
74 cents |
65 cents |
114 cents |
64 cents |
89 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
113 cents |
64 cents |
63 cents |
69 cents |
62 cents |
73 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
114 cents |
113 cents |
115 cents |
119 cents |
164 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
100 cents |
110 cents |
149 cents |
99 cents |
101 cents |
124 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
98 cents |
99 cents |
88 cents |
89 cents |
63 cents |
93 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
123 cents |
98 cents |
108 cents |
103 cents |
93 cents |