A) amount B) receive C) combinations D) congratulations
A) choices B) congratulations C) amount D) value
A) choices B) combinations C) receive D) amount
A) choices B) combinations C) amount D) receive
A) combinations B) value C) receive D) congratulations
A) receive B) choices C) value D) amount
A) interview B) autograph C) informational book D) advertisement
A) You get to make wishes. B) You score points. C) You earn money. D) You win prizes.
A) ten dimes B) two quarters C) twenty pennies D) five nickels
A) leaving your money in the bank for a year B) getting paid with dollar bills C) leaving your money in the bank for many years D) doing jobs for the bank
A) written order to a bank to pay money to someone B) bill at a restaurant C) pattern of squares on clothing D) mark that shows something is chosen
A) your bank B) a store C) a gas station D) a clearinghouse
A) none of the money you borrowed B) as much money as you borrowed C) more money than you borrowed D) less money than you borrowed
A) You give your friend $25, and your dad gives her $25. B) You give your friend $50. C) You give your friend $60 , and she gives you $10 back. D) You give your friend $10 and promise to pay her $10 a week for four more weeks.
A) $50 B) $100 C) $10 D) $20
A) it's not a lot of money B) you need to decide whether to spend it or save it C) you can buy something expensive with it D) a million dollars in quarters weighs as much as a whale
A) over one ton B) over two tons C) under one ton D) under 360 pounds
A) to encourage readers to spend money B) to tell a funny story C) to explain how to make a million dollars D) to explain the money system |