This worksheet covers Counting and Making Change, which is part of the Counting Money module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 5 — Mastery
You buy a toy for 10 bill. How much change should you receive?
$2.50
$3.50
$1.50
$2.00
If you have 5 one-dollar bills, 3 quarters, and 2 dimes, how much money do you have?
$6.05
$5.85
$6.25
$6.15
You find a 10 bill, and three $1 coins. How much money do you have?
$18
$17
$19
$16
A pencil costs 5 bill. How much change do you get?
$3.75
$4.75
$2.75
$3.25
If you have 2 five-dollar bills, 4 one-dollar bills, and 3 quarters, how much do you have in total?
$13.75
$12.25
$14.00
$15.00
You buy 3 candies for 5 bill. How much change do you receive?
$4.50
$4.00
$3.50
$4.20
You have 1 ten-dollar bill, 2 five-dollar bills, and 4 quarters. How much money do you have?
$25.00
$24.00
$26.00
$23.00
If you buy 2 notebooks for 10 bill, how much change do you get?
$4.50
$5.50
$3.50
$4.00
You have 4 ten-dollar bills, 1 five-dollar bill, and 2 one-dollar bills. What is the total amount?
$45.00
$44.00
$46.00
$43.00
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