Money change calculation $10 − $7.85 — free printable diagram

Free maths resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

Money change calculation $10 − $7.85

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This flat illustration visually demonstrates how to calculate change using Australian currency. It depicts a $10.00 payment using an Australian $10 banknote, then shows an item priced at $7.85. The diagram clearly presents the calculated change of $2.15, itemized into a $2 coin, a 10 cent coin, and a 5 cent coin, with their individual values labelled. A clear mathematical equation, '$10.00 - $7.85 = $2.15', reinforces the concept. This resource is excellent for classroom slides or worksheets teaching money math, subtraction with decimals, and Australian currency recognition for K-6 students.

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