This math topic focuses on calculating the total value of different piles of coins, specifically pennies and nickels. The learners are presented with images of various coin stacks and required to determine their total monetary value. There are multiple questions, each with a set of possible answers, emphasizing the application of multiplication skills and coin recognition in practical contexts. This topic is constructed to enhance financial numeracy and is part of a larger unit on coin math multiplication practices.
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What is the total value of these stacks of coins?
Math worksheet on 'Coin Math - Count Piles - Pennies and Nickels (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Coin Math - Multiplication Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/coin_math_multiplication_practice/ |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
30 cents |
20 cents |
25 cents |
26 cents |
55 cents |
60 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
41 cents |
46 cents |
47 cents |
45 cents |
51 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
30 cents |
27 cents |
33 cents |
29 cents |
39 cents |
28 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
33 cents |
29 cents |
36 cents |
39 cents |
35 cents |
34 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
41 cents |
33 cents |
31 cents |
42 cents |
32 cents |
36 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
22 cents |
52 cents |
28 cents |
26 cents |
27 cents |
What is the total value of these stacks of coins? |
68 cents |
38 cents |
33 cents |
35 cents |
34 cents |