AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.4. Trustworthiness 84 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.4
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
57%
4 star
0%
3 star
0%
2 star
14%
1 star
29%
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Low review manipulation risk
25% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
84% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
About K12 Money
K12 Money lets you practice identifying and solving math problems with money. Count, match, and make change with U.S. coins up to quarters and bills up to $20.
Features:
* New easy to use interface
* Explore U.S. currency
o Coins: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢
o Bills: $1, $5, $10, $20
* Choose to work with coins only or coins and bills.
* Choose up to three difficulty levels to see front or front and back of money and solve more difficult problems.
* Perfect for younger students who are just learning what pennies, nickels, and dollars are and for more advanced students who want to practice making change up to $99. Practice money skills in five unique activities:
o Counting Money: Type the total of the coins and bills you see.
o Show Me the Money: Drag bills and coins to make the total shown.
o Making Change: Drag bills and coins to give customers change for their purchases.
o Matching Amounts: Make the amount shown by using a different combination of bills and coins.
o Show Values: Drag coins and bills to count up, and then check your answer.
K12 Money was created by K12 Inc. as part of its comprehensive math curriculum. Learn more about our public and private virtual schools at: http://www.k12.com/what-is-k12
For help with technical problems, email mobile@k12.com.
Privacy Policy: http://www.k12.com/privacy-policy
IP Policy: http://www.k12.com/copyright_policy
Terms of Use: http://www.k12.com/terms-of-use
Features:
* New easy to use interface
* Explore U.S. currency
o Coins: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢
o Bills: $1, $5, $10, $20
* Choose to work with coins only or coins and bills.
* Choose up to three difficulty levels to see front or front and back of money and solve more difficult problems.
* Perfect for younger students who are just learning what pennies, nickels, and dollars are and for more advanced students who want to practice making change up to $99. Practice money skills in five unique activities:
o Counting Money: Type the total of the coins and bills you see.
o Show Me the Money: Drag bills and coins to make the total shown.
o Making Change: Drag bills and coins to give customers change for their purchases.
o Matching Amounts: Make the amount shown by using a different combination of bills and coins.
o Show Values: Drag coins and bills to count up, and then check your answer.
K12 Money was created by K12 Inc. as part of its comprehensive math curriculum. Learn more about our public and private virtual schools at: http://www.k12.com/what-is-k12
For help with technical problems, email mobile@k12.com.
Privacy Policy: http://www.k12.com/privacy-policy
IP Policy: http://www.k12.com/copyright_policy
Terms of Use: http://www.k12.com/terms-of-use