4. In Canadian coins, 16 quarters is equal in value to 2 toonies. Fill in the table below, then answer the question. Number of Quarters Number of Toonies 16 21 20 24 a. What does the value next to 1 mean in this situation?

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4. In Canadian coins, 16 quarters is equal in value to 2 toonies. Fill in the table below, then answer
the question.
Number of Quarters
Number of Toonies
16
20
24
What does the value next to 1 mean in this situation?
Transcribed Image Text:4. In Canadian coins, 16 quarters is equal in value to 2 toonies. Fill in the table below, then answer the question. Number of Quarters Number of Toonies 16 20 24 What does the value next to 1 mean in this situation?
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