Let’s work through each item step by step.
We start with $10.00 and subtract the price of each item to find out how much change we get.
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1. Water Toy — $3.00
$10.00 - $3.00 = $7.00
→ You get $7.00 back in change.
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2. Colouring Book — $2.00
$10.00 - $2.00 = $8.00
→ You get $8.00 back in change.
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3. Board Game — $5.00
$10.00 - $5.00 = $5.00
→ You get $5.00 back in change.
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4. Crayons — $1.00
$10.00 - $1.00 = $9.00
→ You get $9.00 back in change.
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Now, for each one, you also need to draw the bills and coins that could make up that amount. Since this is a worksheet, here are simple ways to show the change using common U.S. bills and coins:
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$7.00: One $5 bill + two $1 bills (or seven $1 bills)
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$8.00: One $5 bill + three $1 bills (or eight $1 bills)
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$5.00: One $5 bill (or five $1 bills)
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$9.00: One $5 bill + four $1 bills (or nine $1 bills)
You can draw rectangles for bills and circles or small shapes for coins if needed — but since all amounts here are whole dollars, you don’t need any coins!
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Final Answer:
Water Toy: $7.00
Colouring Book: $8.00
Board Game: $5.00
Crayons: $9.00
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of making change worksheets.