Money Problems(2)( Week 37 Evaluation) 1. Compare the two things and decide if one is bigger than the other or if they are equal.
(Note that 1 quarter = 25 cents and 1 dime = 10 cents). 2. Compare the two things and decide if one is bigger than the other or if they are equal.
(Note that 1 quarter = 25 cents). 3. There are 2 quarters and 1 penny available to make a change. Which of the following changes (in cents) that cannot be made with the coins? 5. Andy has 1 nickel and Helen has 6 nickels. How many cents do they have together? 6. Ben had 11 more cents in his piggy bank than Alice had. After Ben exchanged one dime for a penny with Alice, which of the following is correct? 8. How many ways can you make a change of 8 cents using coins? Note that coins are penny(1¢), nickel (5¢), dime(10¢) and quarter(25¢). 9. How many ways can you make a change of 23 cents using coins? Note that coins are penny(1¢), nickel (5¢), dime(10¢) and quarter(25¢). 10. Steve had 16 more cents in his piggy bank than Martha had. After Steve exchanged one dime for a penny with Martha, Martha is now with more cents than Steve. By how many cent(s) does Martha have more than Steve now? |