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Problem Solving with Money
Making a Table
Lesson 2
Chapter 6
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Warm Up: What’s the value of each?
1.)
2.)
3.)
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Problem Solving:
Patty has four $1 bills, 3 quarters, 5 dimes, 1 nickel, and 5 pennies. How many different sets
of bills and coins can she use to pay for a magazine that costs $4.75?
To solve this problem we can create a table that list all the different ways to make $4.75 with the
money Patty has.
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Problem Solving:value
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Tables – Workbook page 32
• Ivy has two $1 bills, 4 quarters, 7 dimes, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies to buy a pack of paper that costs $2.66. How many different equivalent sets of bills and coins can she use?
Dimes Nickels Pennies Value
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Tables – Workbook page 32
Show some ways
different combination of coins can be used to
make $0.23.
Dimes Nickels Pennies value
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Let’s Make the Money . . .
$ 5.34
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Let’s Make the Money . . .
$ 4.87
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Let’s Make the Money . . .
$ 3.29
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Adding and Subtracting Money
Lesson 5
Chapter 6
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Warm up: Round to the nearest hundred to estimate the sum or
difference
1.) 3,456 2.) 2,789 3.) 4,132
- 1,235 -2,321 + 3,311
4.) 213 5.) 672 6.) 344
+ 466 + 289 - 121
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What do they mean?
• What do the following words mean in Math?
• Change
• Spend
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Check your Change…
Matthew bought a dog collar for $3.95 and a leash for
$4.64. How much money did Matthew spend?
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Check your Change…
Julia bought a dog bed for $28.98. She paid for it with a
$50.00 bill. How much change should she get?
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Check your Change…
A.) $ 1.45 B.) $5.00 + $ 2.32 - $ 1.19
C.) $14.89 D.) $ 31.45 +$22.51 -$ 19.76
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Check your Change…
E.) $ 2.63 F.) $ 4.55 + $ 1.74 + $10.48
G.) $ 4.64 H.) $ 12.36 - $ 1.87 - $ 8.59
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On Your Own!Solve the following 2 problems:
1.) $12.86 2.) $ 11.34
- $ 8.59 + $ 6.85
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Tell the value of each.• 1.)
• 2.)
• 3.)
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Comparing Money Amounts
Ming and Ben have the sets of bills and coins pictured below. Who has more
money?
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Comparing Money AmountsBen’s Money
Ming’s Money
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Compare the money amountsMoney amount A:_____ Money amount B:______
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Compare the money amounts
Money amount A:_____ Money amount B:______
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Compare the money amounts
Money amount A:_____ Money amount B:______
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Compare the money amounts
Money amount A:_____ Money amount B:______
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Compare the money amounts
Money amount A:_____ Money amount B:______