Looking at the image, I can see four different denominations of British banknotes: £20, £5, £50, and £10. Each denomination is shown as a fan of multiple notes.
Let me count how many notes are in each fan:
- Top left (£20 notes): Counting from the visible edges, there are 8 notes
- Top right (£5 notes): Counting from the visible edges, there are 9 notes
- Bottom left (£50 notes): Counting from the visible edges, there are 8 notes
- Bottom right (£10 notes): Counting from the visible edges, there are 8 notes
Now let me calculate the total value for each denomination:
£20 × 8 = £160
£5 × 9 = £45
£50 × 8 = £400
£10 × 8 = £80
Total value = £160 + £45 + £400 + £80 = £685
Wait, let me recount the notes more carefully by looking at the fanned edges:
Actually, looking more precisely at the fanning pattern:
- £20 notes: 8 notes
- £5 notes: 9 notes
- £50 notes: 8 notes
- £10 notes: 8 notes
The calculations remain:
£20 × 8 = £160
£5 × 9 = £45
£50 × 8 = £400
£10 × 8 = £80
Total = £160 + £45 + £400 + £80 = £685
Final Answer:
£685
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable english money notes.