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Lesson 232 of 500 ยท Extra Passages

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Money Bills Part 4

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Money bills are pieces of paper that represent money you can use to buy things.

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Money bills are pieces of paper that represent money you can use to buy things. Each bill has a different value, like $1, $5, or $10. When you pay for something, you give the cashier the right amount of money bills. For example, if you buy a toy that costs $3, you can give the cashier three $1 bills or one $3 bill to pay for it. Bills help us trade for goods and services in a simple way!

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What do money bills represent?

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