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Match each term to the situation that best describes it. Tiles
not having enough money for the
shoes you want
getting change when you pay for an
$18.50 purchase with a $20 bill
paying for something in Florida with
the money you withdrew from an
ATM in California
using money to buy items at the
store
using a dollar printed in 2005 in a
vending machine
knowing that your job pays you a
certain amount per hour
putting money in your pocket
a nickel that the US Mint minted
last year looks the same as the
nickels they minted this year
paying for items using a debit card
can charge high interest rates if the
amount due is not paid monthly
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unit of account
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divisibility
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M1
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durability
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portability
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credit card
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limited supply
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medium of exchange
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uniformity
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acceptability
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not having enough money for the
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