Math Problem Statement

How much money is shown with three one-dollar bills, two pennies, and three quarters?

Solution

In the image, we see various currency items, and the question asks for the total amount of money shown. Here's a breakdown:

  • There are 3 one-dollar bills, each worth $1. So, the total from the bills is: 3×1=3 dollars3 \times 1 = 3 \text{ dollars}

  • There are 2 pennies, each worth $0.01. The total from the pennies is: 2×0.01=0.02 dollars2 \times 0.01 = 0.02 \text{ dollars}

  • There are 3 quarters, each worth $0.25. The total from the quarters is: 3×0.25=0.75 dollars3 \times 0.25 = 0.75 \text{ dollars}

Now, let's add up everything: 3+0.02+0.75=3.77 dollars3 + 0.02 + 0.75 = 3.77 \text{ dollars}

So, the total amount of money shown is $3.77, and the correct answer is B.

Do you have any questions or need further details?

Here are five related questions to deepen your understanding:

  1. How many pennies would you need to make $1?
  2. If one of the dollar bills was replaced by a five-dollar bill, what would be the total?
  3. How much money is three quarters and two dimes?
  4. How many quarters are needed to make $5?
  5. What is the total value of five one-dollar bills, two dimes, and three nickels?

Tip: When adding different types of coins, group similar coins first to make calculations easier.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Basic Arithmetic
Addition of Currency

Formulas

Total = Sum of Values of All Bills and Coins

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 3-5