Money Math: Coins and Bills
A Grade 3 math worksheet focusing on identifying coins and bills, counting money, and solving money-related word problems.
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Money Math: Coins and Bills
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work when necessary.
1. Which coin is worth 1 cent?
Dime
Penny
Nickel
Quarter
2. How much is a quarter worth?
5 cents
10 cents
25 cents
50 cents
Complete the sentences with the correct coin value.
3. A nickel is worth cents.
4. A dime is worth cents.
5. A penny is worth cent.
6. You have 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel. How much money do you have in total?
7. If you have 4 pennies, 2 nickels, and 1 dime, how much money do you have?
Determine if each statement is True or False.
8. A one-dollar bill is worth 100 cents.
True
False
9. A five-dollar bill is worth more than five quarters.
True
False
10. Sarah wants to buy a toy car that costs $1.50. She has 5 quarters and 3 dimes. Does she have enough money? Explain your answer.
11. Mark has two $1 bills, two quarters, and one nickel. How much money does he have in total?
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