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One cup costs 20¢. Drag and drop the fewest number of coins to show how much 2 cups cost?

(my sister needs help on it)

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Final answer:

To calculate the cost of 2 cups at 20¢ each, we multiply 20¢ by 2 to get 40¢. The fewest coins to make 40¢ are one quarter (25¢), one dime (10¢), and one nickel (5¢), totaling three coins.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is about calculating the total cost of two cups when one cup costs 20¢. To find the total cost, we simply multiply the cost of one cup by the number of cups:

  • Cost of one cup = 20¢
  • Number of cups = 2
  • Total cost = 20¢ × 2 = 40¢

Now, we need to use the fewest number of coins to show 40¢. The coins available are pennies (1¢), nickels (5¢), dimes (10¢), and quarters (25¢). A combination that uses the fewest coins would be:

  • One quarter (25¢) and
  • One dime (10¢) and
  • One nickel (5¢)

This way, we are using only three coins to make up the total of 40¢.

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