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WME@Kimpton Middle
Fractions and the Dollar
If you divide a dollar into 100 equal parts, each part is one cent.
Here we have a grid of 100 pennies.
Click on some pennies and see what happens.
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Remain: 100
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A dime is 10 cents. How many dimes are there in a dollar?
One dime is what fraction of a dollar?
A nickel is 5 cents. A nickel is what fraction of a dollar?
A quarter is 25 cents. What fraction of a dollar would that be?
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