Okay, now I see the coins in Row 5. From left to right, there are two half dollars (each worth 50 cents), one dime (worth 10 cents), one nickel (worth 5 cents), and one penny (worth 1 cent). I have all the information needed to calculate the total for this row. I will now calculate the total value for each of the five rows.
Row 1:
- 1 Half Dollar = 50 cents
- 2 Dimes = 2 x 10 cents = 20 cents
- 1 Penny = 1 cent
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Total: 50 + 20 + 1 = 71 cents
Row 2:
- 2 Dimes = 2 x 10 cents = 20 cents
- 1 Nickel = 5 cents
- 1 Penny = 1 cent
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Total: 20 + 5 + 1 = 26 cents
Row 3:
- 1 Dime = 10 cents
- 1 Half Dollar = 50 cents
- 2 Pennies = 2 x 1 cent = 2 cents
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Total: 10 + 50 + 2 = 62 cents
Row 4:
- 1 Nickel = 5 cents
- 4 Pennies = 4 x 1 cent = 4 cents
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Total: 5 + 4 = 9 cents
Row 5:
- 2 Half Dollars = 2 x 50 cents = 100 cents
- 1 Dime = 10 cents
- 1 Nickel = 5 cents
- 1 Penny = 1 cent
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Total: 100 + 10 + 5 + 1 = 116 cents
The final answers for each row are:
- Row 1: 71 Cents
- Row 2: 26 Cents
- Row 3: 62 Cents
- Row 4: 9 Cents
- Row 5: 116 Cents
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coin word problems worksheet.