Math Problem Statement
How much money is shown? (DDDNN)
Solution
The image shows a question asking "How much money is shown?" followed by a series of coin abbreviations: D D D N N.
Here, "D" stands for Dime (10 cents) and "N" stands for Nickel (5 cents).
To calculate the total:
- There are 3 dimes: 3 × 10 cents = 30 cents.
- There are 2 nickels: 2 × 5 cents = 10 cents.
So, the total amount of money is:
The answer is 40 cents.
Would you like further details on coin values or help with other parts of the worksheet?
Here are 5 related questions to expand your understanding:
- What is the total value of 4 dimes and 3 nickels?
- How much is the value of 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 1 quarter?
- If you had 5 nickels, what would their total value be?
- How would you calculate the total value of different combinations of coins?
- How much more is a quarter worth compared to a nickel?
Tip: Always remember that a dime is 10 cents, a nickel is 5 cents, and a quarter is 25 cents.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Arithmetic
Money Calculation
Basic Coin Values
Formulas
Total value = (Number of dimes × 10 cents) + (Number of nickels × 5 cents)
Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 1-3