
Adding Up to $100
Add dollar-and-cents amounts up to $100 with worked column-arithmetic examples — bills, cents, and the decimal point made simple for grades 2-4.
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Add dollar-and-cents amounts up to $100 with worked column-arithmetic examples — bills, cents, and the decimal point made simple for grades 2-4.

Count, add and subtract dollars and cents up to $100 — bills, cents, and decimal-point arithmetic explained with full worked examples for everyday situations.

You have 50 cents (0.50),andyoufindadime(0.50),andyoufindadime(0.10). Then you buy a pencil for 30 cents ($0.30). How much do you have now?

Subtract small currency amounts in dollars and cents — making change, spending allowances, and worked examples that ground subtraction in actual currency counting.

Subtract dollar-and-cents amounts up to $100 with worked column-arithmetic examples — making change, returning items, and other real-world dollar-and-cents math.

Adding dollars and cents is an essential math skill we use every day. Whether you’re saving allowance, counting change, or making purchases, knowing how to add cents…

Add small amounts to make a dollar — pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters with hands-on counting strategies and worked examples for K-2 learners.

Learning about currency is an important math skill! Let’s explore the four main denominations and how they work together.

Learning to make $1.00 with different combinations of pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters — an essential currency skill that builds place-value fluency and everyday confidence.