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What coin has the value of 10 cents?
A dime
What coin has the value of 25 cents?
A quarter
What coin has the value of 5 cents?
A nickel
What coin has the value of 1 cent?
A penny
Which coins could you use to make a value of 35 cents?
A quarter and a dime or three dimes and one nickel or 35 pennies or seven nickels.
What coins would you get in change if you paid one quarter and one dime for a 30 cent piece of candy?
A nickel
What coins would you get in change if you paid two quarters for a 40 cent item?
A dime or two nickels or 20 pennies.
Which coins could you use to pay for a 42 cent item?
One quarter, one dime, one nickel and two pennies or forty-two pennies or four dimes and two pennies.
Which coin has a greater value a quater or a dime?
A quarter
How much more is the value of three quarters than seven dimes?
Five cents
Which value is greater: two quarters, three dimes and one nickel or one quarter, seven dimes and one penny?
One quarter, seven dimes and one penny
What is the value of 3 dimes, one quarter and 4 nickels?
75 cents
What is the value of 10 pennies, 2 nickels, 4 dimes and two quarters?
$1.10
What is the value of 4 dimes, 3 nickels, 1 quarter and 6 pennies?
$.86
Bob has 300 pennies and Bill has $2.50. Who has more money? Why?
Bob, because 300 pennies equals $3.00 which is $.50 more than $2.50.