3. When James was in the local shop, he saw a Super Sour Everlasting Chew Bar. The price of the bar was 87c. Use the fewest possible number of coins to make up the cost of the bar.
4. Last week Isabelle lost a tooth. She put it under her pillow for the tooth fairy to collect. The tooth fairy left Isabelle €4.20. List 3 different combinations of coins that the tooth fairy could have left under Isabelle’s pillow.
a) b) c)
5. Write each of the following using either the € symbol or the c symbol. Remember: you never write the symbols at the same time.
a) Four euros and fifty-eight cents: b) Five euros and eighty-nine cents: c) Three euros and ten cents: d) Seven euros and two cents: e) Nine euros: f) Fifty-three cents: g) Five cents: h) Seven euros and nine cents: i) Nine euros and seventeen cents:
6. Write the following in cents. a) €3.56 d) €2.99 g) €7.12 j) €5.07
7. Write the following in euros. a) 287c d) 902c g) 209c j) 523c