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Which One Doesn't Belong? The Money Edition

11/4/2016

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cocolululylou [crazy]
11/7/2016 09:25:27 am

the botem left corener 5dimes=0.50

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Annalyse
11/7/2016 09:26:30 am

The Quarter is diffrent because their is 1 but all the others have more than 1

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jaden
11/7/2016 09:28:41 am

I think that the pennies dont belong because they are made of copper


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Kylie Park
11/7/2016 09:29:29 am

The cent(s) that does not belong is the nickel because it does not have a face on it.

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Michael
11/7/2016 09:31:33 am

The dimes don't belong because it's 50 cents and the others equal 25 cents.

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caedance
11/9/2016 09:32:41 am

The Quarter does not belong cause everything else has more and it has one

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maddie
11/9/2016 09:39:24 am

the penny's don't belong because they are copper

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Trey Jordan
11/9/2016 09:50:21 am

In slide number 2 the dimes in the bottom right do not belong.

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Anna
11/9/2016 11:56:50 am

I am doing the firat one. The pennies are made of cooper and the other ones of made of silver. There are 5 dimes equals 50 cents and all the other ones equal 25 cent. There are 25 pennies , 1 quater , 5 dimes and 5 nickels.

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Gabrielle Strother
11/9/2016 12:03:02 pm

If you look at the quarter it is alone but the others have 5 or more. The dimes equal 50 cent but the others equal 25 cent. The nickles are on the tails but the others are facing on their face. Also The pennies are copper and the others are silver.

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Angel Cerna
4/22/2020 08:39:53 pm

en la primera foto, los dieces valen 50 centavos. y los demas valen 25 centavos.

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SPARK Admin
4/23/2020 09:57:54 am

Si Angel, es verdad. Buena pensamiento!

Y las otras fotos? Cual de las cuatro no pertenece?

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Averill
4/23/2020 03:35:11 pm

Quarter is different because it’s different

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Averill
4/23/2020 03:36:21 pm

The quarter is different because there is only one

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Averill
4/23/2020 03:40:53 pm

Slide 2. the quarter is different because there is only one and the other boxes have 4

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Averill
4/23/2020 03:42:31 pm

Slide 3. the pennies are a different color

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Averill
4/23/2020 03:44:22 pm

Last slide. Quarter is different because it is grey

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Jake
9/28/2020 11:22:35 am

1st picture. the nickel

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