Explanation:
We need to write each price in decimal form, just like the example:
ninety-seven cents → .97
Remember:
- 100 cents = $1.00
- So, any number of cents becomes a decimal by putting a decimal point before it and adding a zero if needed (e.g., 5 cents = .05, 30 cents = .30).
Let’s go one by one:
A. sixty-seven cents
→ 67 cents =
.67
B. ninety-eight cents
→ 98 cents =
.98
C. thirty-three cents
→ 33 cents =
.33
D. seventy-five cents
→ 75 cents =
.75
E. twenty-seven cents
→ 27 cents =
.27
Double-check each:
- .67 = 67¢
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- .98 = 98¢
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- .33 = 33¢
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- .75 = 75¢
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- .27 = 27¢
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All correct.
Final Answer:
A. .67
B. .98
C. .33
D. .75
E. .27
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of price worksheet.