Dollar Up Method Practice
Practice using the dollar up method to determine how many dollars are needed for purchases.
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Dollar Up Method Practice
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Read each price and determine how many dollars you would give using the 'Dollar Up' method. The 'Dollar Up' method means you always round up to the next whole dollar, even if you have some change.
1. If an apple costs $0.75, you would give dollar(s).
2. A toy car costs $2.30. You would give dollar(s).
3. A juice box costs $1.15. You would give dollar(s).
4. A book costs $4.99. You would give dollar(s).
5. A pack of pencils costs $0.90. You would give dollar(s).
6. A candy bar costs $0.85. How many dollars would you give?
0 dollars
1 dollar
2 dollars
No dollars
7. A small drink costs $1.50. How many dollars would you give?
1 dollar
2 dollars
3 dollars
0 dollars
8. Why do we use the 'Dollar Up' method when paying with cash?
Match each item's price on the left with the number of dollars you would give using the 'Dollar Up' method on the right.
9. $3.25
a. 1 dollar
10. $0.50
b. 4 dollars
11. $2.00
c. 2 dollars
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