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Assess Yourself

How well do you understand the ideas in this lesson?

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Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? These questions will help you find out. Go back to the lesson if you do not know an answer.

If you have 188¢, how would you write that with a dollar sign and a decimal?

  1. $18.8
  2. $188

Sorry, that is not correct. 188¢ can be written by dropping the ¢ and adding the $ and decimal to get $1.88. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Way to go! 188¢ can be written by dropping the ¢ and adding the $ and decimal to get $1.88. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Sorry, that is not correct. 188¢ can be written by dropping the ¢ and adding the $ and decimal to get $1.88. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Which group of money equals $1.43?

  1. 1 dollar, 2 dimes, 3 pennies
  2. 1 dollar, 3 dimes, 3 pennies

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 40¢ + 3¢ = 143¢ or $1.43

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 40¢ + 3¢ = 143¢ or $1.43

Excellent!
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 40¢ + 3¢ = 143¢ or $1.43

What is the value of the money using the $ sign and a decimal?

1 dollar, 2 quarters, 3 pennies

  1. $15.3
  2. $153

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 2 quarters, 3 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 50¢ + 3¢ = 153¢ or $1.53

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 2 quarters, 3 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 50¢ + 3¢ = 153¢ or $1.53

Great job!
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 4 dimes, 3 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 2 quarters, 3 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 50¢ + 3¢ = 153¢ or $1.53

If you have 174¢, how would you write that with a dollar sign and decimal?

  1. $17.4
  2. $174

Fantastic! 174¢ can be written by dropping the ¢ and adding the $ and a decimal to get $1.74. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Sorry, that is not correct. 174¢ can be written by dropping the ¢ and adding the $ and a decimal to get $1.74. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Sorry, that is not correct. 174¢ can be written by dropping the ¢ and adding the $ and a decimal to get $1.74. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

If a ticket to the air show costs 49¢, which coins would we use to buy a ticket?

  1. 3 dimes, 9 pennies
  2. 4 dimes, 8 pennies

Sorry, that is not correct. We can count up: 10¢, 20¢, 30¢, 40¢, 41¢, 42¢, 43¢, 44¢, 45¢, 46¢, 47¢, 48¢, 49¢!

Way to go! We can count up: 10¢, 20¢, 30¢, 40¢, 41¢, 42¢, 43¢, 44¢, 45¢, 46¢, 47¢, 48¢, 49¢!

Sorry, that is not correct. We can count up: 10¢, 20¢, 30¢, 40¢, 41¢, 42¢, 43¢, 44¢, 45¢, 46¢, 47¢, 48¢, 49¢!

Friends have 4 quarters and 2 nickels. How much money do they have altogether using a $ sign and decimal?

  1. $110
  2. $11.0

Great job! We can count up: 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, 100¢, 105¢, 110¢. 110¢ = $1.10. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Sorry, that is not correct. We can count up: 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, 100¢, 105¢, 110¢. 110¢ = $1.10. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Sorry, that is not correct. We can count up: 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, 100¢, 105¢, 110¢. 110¢ = $1.10. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

If you have 130¢, how would you write that with a dollar sign and a decimal?

  1. $13.0
  2. $130

Sorry, that is not correct. 130¢ can be written by dropping ¢ and adding the $ and decimal to get $1.30. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Sorry, that is not correct. 130¢ can be written by dropping ¢ and adding the $ and decimal to get $1.30. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Excellent! 130¢ can be written by dropping the ¢ and adding the $ and decimal to get $1.30. The numbers to the left of the decimal are the dollars. The numbers to the right of the decimal are the cents.

Rowdy the Monkey has 3 quarters, 1 dime, 5 nickels, and 8 pennies. How much money does Rowdy have?

  1. 98¢
  2. $1.17

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 3 quarters, 1 dime, 5 nickels, 8 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
3 quarters, 1 dime, 5 nickels, 8 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
10¢ + 10¢ + 25¢ + 8¢ = 118¢ or $1.18

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 3 quarters, 1 dime, 5 nickels, 8 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
3 quarters, 1 dime, 5 nickels, 8 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
10¢ + 10¢ + 25¢ + 8¢ = 118¢ or $1.18

Way to go!
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 3 quarters, 1 dime, 5 nickels, 8 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
3 quarters, 1 dime, 5 nickels, 8 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
10¢ + 10¢ + 25¢ + 8¢ = 118¢ or $1.18

Friends have 5 quarters, 2 dimes, and 2 pennies. How much money do they have altogether using a $ sign and decimal?

  1. $147
  2. $14.7

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 5 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
5 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
125¢ + 20¢ + 2¢ = 147¢ or $1.47

That is correct!
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 5 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
5 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
125¢ + 20¢ + 2¢ = 147¢ or $1.47

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 5 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
5 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
125¢ + 20¢ + 2¢ = 147¢ or $1.47

Which group of money equals $1.19?

  1. 1 dollar, 1 nickel, 4 pennies
  2. 1 dollar, 1 dime, 4 pennies

Fantastic!
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 1 dime, 1 nickel, 4 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 1 dime, 1 nickel, 4 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 10¢ + 5¢ + 4¢ = 119¢ or $1.19

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 1 dime, 1 nickel, 4 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 1 dime, 1 nickel, 4 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 10¢ + 5¢ + 4¢ = 119¢ or $1.19

Sorry, that is not correct.
Step 1: Order money from largest in value to smallest: 1 dollar, 1 dime, 1 nickel, 4 pennies.
Step 2: Group together the money that is the same to get the value of each money group.
1 dollar, 1 dime, 1 nickel, 4 pennies
Step 3: Add all the money groups together to get their total value.
100¢ + 10¢ + 5¢ + 4¢ = 119¢ or $1.19

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