Let's solve each problem by identifying the coins and adding their values. Here are the U.S. coin values:
-
Penny = 1 cent (¢)
-
Nickel = 5 cents (¢)
-
Dime = 10 cents (¢)
-
Quarter = 25 cents (¢)
Now, let's go through each row:
---
1.
Coins:
- Quarter (25¢)
- Nickel (5¢)
- Penny (1¢)
- Quarter (25¢)
- Quarter (25¢)
Add them:
25 + 5 + 1 + 25 + 25 =
81 cents
✔ Answer: 81¢
---
2.
Coins:
- Quarter (25¢)
- Quarter (25¢)
- Quarter (25¢)
- Dime (10¢)
Add them:
25 + 25 + 25 + 10 =
85 cents
✔ Answer: 85¢
---
3.
Coins:
- Nickel (5¢)
- Quarter (25¢)
- Nickel (5¢)
Add them:
5 + 25 + 5 =
35 cents
✔ Answer: 35¢
---
4.
Coins:
- Dime (10¢)
- Dime (10¢)
- Dime (10¢)
Add them:
10 + 10 + 10 =
30 cents
✔ Answer: 30¢
---
5.
Coins:
- Quarter (25¢)
- Nickel (5¢)
- Penny (1¢)
- Penny (1¢)
Add them:
25 + 5 + 1 + 1 =
32 cents
✔ Answer: 32¢
---
✔ Final Answers:
1.
81¢
2.
85¢
3.
35¢
4.
30¢
5.
32¢
You can write these in the blanks next to each problem on the worksheet.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted as a printable answer key!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of consumer math worksheets.