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What is the word form of $314?
How is $314 represented in expanded form?
If Dora's goal is to save $400, how many tens are in that amount?
After saving $400, how much more does Dora need to save to reach her new goal of $1,200?
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How many more $100 bills will Dora need to reach her new savings goal of $1,200 from $400?
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When skip-counting from $400 to $1,200 using hundreds, what is the first number reached?
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What is the total amount if Dora saved all hundred-dollar bills to reach $1,200 from $400?
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If Dora saved ten-dollar bills and hundred-dollar bills to go from $400 to $1,200, which combination is possible?
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Study Notes
Dora's Savings
- Dora has saved $314.
- She wants to save $400 in total.
- There are 40 tens in $400.
- 400isthesameas40groupsof400 is the same as 40 groups of 400isthesameas40groupsof10.
- She wants to save $1,200 in total.
- She will need 8 more $100 bills to reach her new goal.
- 1,200minus1,200 minus 1,200minus400 equals $800.
- 800isthesameas8groupsof800 is the same as 8 groups of 800isthesameas8groupsof100.
- She can skip count from 400to400 to 400to1,200 by tens and hundreds.
- 400,400, 400,410, 420,420, 420,500, 600,600, 600,700, 800,800, 800,900, 1,000,1,000, 1,000,1,100, $1,200.
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Test your knowledge about Dora's savings plan! This quiz will cover concepts of skipping counting, grouping money, and understanding total savings amounts. Dive into the math behind savings as you help Dora reach her financial goals.