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This hard Grade 2 worksheet challenges second graders to calculate change from small real-life purchases under one dollar. Four multiple-choice scenarios ask how much change remains after buying toys, pencils, stickers, and juice with quarters or dimes. Five subtraction fill-in problems then reinforce the skill using mixed quarters, dimes, and cent amounts, preparing second graders for everyday shopping math at stores.

Style:
Busy Bee
Counting Money
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. You have 75¢ and buy a toy for 62¢. How much change do you get back?
 A) 11¢
 B) 12¢
 C) 13¢
 D) 15¢
2. A pencil costs 40¢. You pay with 2 quarters. How much change?
 A) 5¢
 B) 10¢
 C) 15¢
 D) 20¢
3. A sticker costs 28¢. You give 3 dimes. How much change?
 A) 1¢
 B) 2¢
 C) 3¢
 D) 5¢
4. A juice costs 85¢. You pay with 4 quarters. How much change?
 A) 5¢
 B) 10¢
 C) 15¢
 D) 20¢
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) You have 50¢ and spend 35¢. You have 15¢ left.
2) A gum is 45¢. You pay 50¢. Change is 5¢.
3) You have 90¢ and buy a card for 75¢. Change: 15¢.
4) Crayons cost 60¢. You pay 3 quarters. Change: 15¢.
5) An apple is 55¢. You give 65¢. Change is 10¢.
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