Ten of a unit carries to the next place
4.NBT.A.14.NBT.A.2
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Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 8 hundred-dollar bills, 21 ten-dollar bills, 17 one-dollar coins, and 25 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 8 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 21 ten-dollar bills
- 17 one-dollar coins
- 25 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
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Review
The big bundles dominate: 210 is already 17 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 1,030, which matches $1,029.50. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 7 hundred-dollar bills, 30 ten-dollar bills, 15 one-dollar coins, and 60 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 7 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 30 ten-dollar bills
- 15 one-dollar coins
- 60 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 300 is already 15 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 1,021, which matches $1,021.00. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 12 hundred-dollar bills, 33 ten-dollar bills, 45 one-dollar coins, and 39 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 12 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 33 ten-dollar bills
- 45 one-dollar coins
- 39 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 330 is already 45 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 1,579, which matches $1,578.90. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 15 hundred-dollar bills, 40 ten-dollar bills, 30 one-dollar coins, and 50 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 15 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 40 ten-dollar bills
- 30 one-dollar coins
- 50 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 400 is already 30 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 1,935, which matches $1,935.00. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 11 hundred-dollar bills, 27 ten-dollar bills, 44 one-dollar coins, and 13 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 11 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 27 ten-dollar bills
- 44 one-dollar coins
- 13 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 270 is already 44 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 1,415, which matches $1,415.30. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 20 hundred-dollar bills, 25 ten-dollar bills, 36 one-dollar coins, and 47 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 20 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 25 ten-dollar bills
- 36 one-dollar coins
- 47 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 250 is already 36 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 2,291, which matches $2,290.70. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 18 hundred-dollar bills, 22 ten-dollar bills, 33 one-dollar coins, and 45 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 18 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 22 ten-dollar bills
- 33 one-dollar coins
- 45 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 220 is already 33 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 2,058, which matches $2,057.50. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 14 hundred-dollar bills, 36 ten-dollar bills, 19 one-dollar coins, and 28 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 14 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 36 ten-dollar bills
- 19 one-dollar coins
- 28 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 360 is already 19 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 1,782, which matches $1,781.80. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 9 hundred-dollar bills, 18 ten-dollar bills, 22 one-dollar coins, and 31 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 9 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 18 ten-dollar bills
- 22 one-dollar coins
- 31 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 180 is already 22 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 1,105, which matches $1,105.10. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.
Liam's piggy bank holds one-hundred-dollar bills, ten-dollar bills, one-dollar coins, and dimes. How much money is in the piggy bank in all?
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Add up the money in a piggy bank that holds 5 hundred-dollar bills, 12 ten-dollar bills, 8 one-dollar coins, and 14 dimes, then give the grand total.
- 5 one-hundred-dollar bills
- 12 ten-dollar bills
- 8 one-dollar coins
- 14 dimes (each dime is 10 cents, i.e. $0.10)
- The total amount of money in the piggy bank
- Each bundle is worth its count times the unit's value; ten of one unit makes one of the next-bigger unit.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units#1 Draw a Diagram
Find the value of each bundle separately (count times unit value), watching the units carefully because dimes are tenths of a dollar, then add the four amounts.
Execute
Review
The big bundles dominate: 120 is already 8 and a few dollars of dimes lands near 629, which matches $629.40. Units stay in dollars throughout.
Regroup first (tool 15): bundle ten dimes into dollars and ten tens into a hundred, then read the place-value total directly.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NBT.A.1Recognize that a digit represents ten times what it represents in place to its right — Valuing each bundle by its unit and regrouping ten of a unit into the next place.4.NBT.A.2Read and write multi-digit whole numbers and compare using symbols — Adding the bundle values into one multi-digit total.