Canadian Coin Word Problems (Grade 3)
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Canadian Coin Word Problems
1.
You have the following coins:




You find a dime. How much money do you have now?




You find a dime. How much money do you have now?
- $0.65
- $0.70
- $0.75
- $0.90
2.
Marty has the following coins:




Julia has 12 cents. What coin does Julia need in order to have the same amount of money as Marty?




Julia has 12 cents. What coin does Julia need in order to have the same amount of money as Marty?
- dime
- penny
- nickel
- quarter
3.
Ari has the coins shown below:


He then earns $1.50 for allowance. How much money does Ari now have?


He then earns $1.50 for allowance. How much money does Ari now have?
- $1.50
- $2.50
- $3.50
- $4.50
4.
You have these coins:




If you give a nickel away, how much money do you have left?




If you give a nickel away, how much money do you have left?
- $0.11
- $0.16
- $0.20
- $0.21
5.
What coin is missing to make the total amount 68 cents?











- dime
- loonie
- nickel
- quarter
6.
Which set of coins have the same value as the set of coins shown below?



7.
Logan has more than $0.80 and less than $1.10. Which set of coins could Logan have?
8.
Harper and Colby are trading coins.
Harper gives Colby the coins shown below.



Colby gives Harper 1 quarter.
Which statement about the trade is true?
Harper gives Colby the coins shown below.



Colby gives Harper 1 quarter.
Which statement about the trade is true?
- Harper ends with $0.10 less than she started.
- Harper ends with $0.05 less than she started.
- Harper ends with $0.10 more than she started.
- Harper ends with $0.05 more than she started.
9.
Doug has 40 cents. He tosses this coin in a wishing well:

He has 2 coins left. What are the 2 coins?

He has 2 coins left. What are the 2 coins?
10.
Julia has these coins:




If she earns $1.25 for allowance, how much total money does she have now?




If she earns $1.25 for allowance, how much total money does she have now?
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