Math Grade 2-3

Money Counting: Mixed Coins and Bills

Practice adding dollars and cents with coins and bills

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Practice adding dollars and cents with coins and bills

Math - Grade 2-3

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Count the bills first, then count the coins. Write each answer using a dollar sign and a decimal point when needed.
  1. 1
    One bill, two quarters, one dime, and three pennies.

    Mia has 1 one-dollar bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 3 pennies. How much money does Mia have?

  2. 2
    Two bills, three dimes, and four nickels.

    Eli has 2 one-dollar bills, 3 dimes, and 4 nickels. How much money does Eli have?

  3. 3
    Three separate sets of bills and coins to compare.

    A toy car costs $3.75. Circle the set of money that is exactly $3.75: Set A is 3 one-dollar bills and 3 quarters. Set B is 3 one-dollar bills, 2 quarters, and 2 dimes. Set C is 4 one-dollar bills and 1 quarter.

  4. 4
    One five-dollar bill, two one-dollar bills, one quarter, and two dimes.

    Count the money: 1 five-dollar bill, 2 one-dollar bills, 1 quarter, and 2 dimes. What is the total?

  5. 5
    A pencil next to two quarters, one dime, and five pennies.

    Lena buys a pencil for 65 cents. She pays with 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 5 pennies. Does she have enough money?

  6. 6
    Four quarters, three nickels, and two pennies.

    Noah has 4 quarters, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies. How much money does he have?

  7. 7
    One five-dollar bill, one one-dollar bill, three quarters, and one nickel.

    Sara has 1 five-dollar bill, 1 one-dollar bill, 3 quarters, and 1 nickel. How much money does Sara have?

  8. 8
    Two money piles: one with two bills and six dimes, the other with two bills and two quarters.

    Which amount is greater: 2 one-dollar bills and 6 dimes, or 2 one-dollar bills and 2 quarters? Explain your answer.

  9. 9
    Four bills with three quarters and one dime.

    Jay has $4.00 in bills and 85 cents in coins. Write the total amount of money Jay has.

  10. 10
    Three bills, two quarters, two dimes, and one penny.

    Count the money shown: 3 one-dollar bills, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 1 penny. What is the total?

  11. 11
    A snack next to two bills, one quarter, and one dime.

    A snack costs $2.35. Ben has 2 one-dollar bills, 1 quarter, and 1 dime. Does Ben have exactly enough money?

  12. 12
    One five-dollar bill and four quarters.

    Grace has 1 five-dollar bill and 4 quarters. How much money does Grace have?

  13. 13
    A mixed tray of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies.

    Choose the coins that make 48 cents using 4 coins or more. One possible answer should include pennies.

  14. 14
    Two five-dollar bills, one one-dollar bill, three dimes, and two nickels.

    Count the money: 2 five-dollar bills, 1 one-dollar bill, 3 dimes, and 2 nickels. What is the total?

  15. 15
    A book next to one five-dollar bill, two one-dollar bills, and one quarter.

    A book costs $7.25. Emma pays with 1 five-dollar bill, 2 one-dollar bills, and 1 quarter. Is this exactly $7.25? Explain.

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