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hey there today weamp;#39;re going to learn about counting dollar bills and coins letamp;#39;s start with reviewing coins here we have four coins the first one is called a penny and it is worth one cent the second one is a nickel which is worth 5 cents the next one is a dime itamp;#39;s worth 10 cents lastly we have a quarter which is equal to 25 cents as you can see this is the symbol percent and it is placed after the number if we have 100 cents thatamp;#39;s equal to one dollar instead of a coin though we have a one dollar bill notice how this time the dollar symbol is put before the number now that we are familiar with the coins and the dollar bill letamp;#39;s practice counting money by helping our friend edward edward found some coins on the ground he found one nickel and six pennies how much did he find one nickel is worth five cents and one penny is worth one cent so if he found one nickel and six pennies itamp;#39;s worth five cent