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Question 1 |
David had $12.30, Blaze had $8.25 and Austin had $14.15.
If rounded to the nearest one dollar (after adding), about how much money did they have altogether?
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A. |
$30 |
B. |
$35 |
C. |
$40 |
D. |
$25 |
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Question 2 |
Kevin paints rocks and sells them to earn money. On Saturday, he sold one rock for $3.75 and another for $3.45.
How much money did he make by selling two rocks?
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A. |
$6.50 |
B. |
$7.55 |
C. |
$7.20 |
D. |
$7.30 |
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Question 3 |
A pencil costs 90 cents.
How many quarters, dimes and nickels should you give the cashier to buy the pencil?
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A. |
3 quarters, 1 dime, 2 nickels |
B. |
3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel |
C. |
2 quarters, 1 dime, 3 nickels |
D. |
3 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel |
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Question 4 |
Round $45.75 to the nearest ten dollar. |
A. |
$55 |
B. |
$50 |
C. |
$40 |
D. |
$46 |
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Question 5 |
See the table to answer this question.
How much change should Danny get, if he pays for one vanilla ice cream with a five-dollar bill?  |
A. |
$1.65 |
B. |
$1.50 |
C. |
$1.75 |
D. |
$1.55 |
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Question 6 |
See the table to answer this question.
Victoria wants to buy one vanilla and one strawberry ice cream. How much does she have to pay altogether?  |
A. |
$7.20 |
B. |
$6.30 |
C. |
$6.20 |
D. |
$5 |
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