Explanation:
We need to count the total dollar amount for each numbered group (1 through 5). Each group shows two U.S. bills. Let’s identify the value of each bill and add them.
1. First group:
- Top left: $1 bill (George Washington)
- Top right: $20 bill (Andrew Jackson)
- Bottom left: $10 bill (Alexander Hamilton)
- Bottom right: $20 bill (Andrew Jackson)
Wait — actually, looking carefully: In group 1, there are
four bills shown in a 2×2 grid. The problem says “Counting Dollar Amounts”, and each numbered item has four bills (two rows of two). So we must sum all four bills per number.
Let me re-express each group clearly:
Group 1:
- $1 (Washington)
- $20 (Jackson)
- $10 (Hamilton)
- $20 (Jackson)
Total = 1 + 20 + 10 + 20 =
$51
Group 2:
- $10 (Hamilton)
- $10 (Hamilton)
- $5 (Lincoln)
- $5 (Lincoln)
Total = 10 + 10 + 5 + 5 =
$30
Group 3:
- $1 (Washington)
- $5 (Lincoln)
- $1 (Washington)
- $5 (Lincoln)
Total = 1 + 5 + 1 + 5 =
$12
Group 4:
- $1 (Washington)
- $5 (Lincoln)
- $10 (Hamilton)
- $10 (Hamilton)
Total = 1 + 5 + 10 + 10 =
$26
Group 5:
- $20 (Jackson)
- $20 (Jackson)
- $10 (Hamilton)
- $10 (Hamilton)
Total = 20 + 20 + 10 + 10 =
$60
Let me double-check each group to avoid mistakes:
Group 1: $1 + $20 + $10 + $20 = $51
✔
Group 2: $10 + $10 + $5 + $5 = $30
✔
Group 3: $1 + $5 + $1 + $5 = $12
✔
Group 4: $1 + $5 + $10 + $10 = $26
✔
Group 5: $20 + $20 + $10 + $10 = $60
✔
All correct.
Final Answer:
1. $51
2. $30
3. $12
4. $26
5. $60
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dollar worksheet.