Number and Algebra, NAP-I2-19
Crassus had 12 fifty-cent coins and 15 twenty-cent coins in his pocket.
How much money did he have in total?
`$90` | `$27.70` | `$15` | `$9` |
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Number and Algebra, NAP-I2-36 SA
A group of 8 friends are planning a trip to Reptile World.
Lunch will cost $9 per person.
Entry will cost $16 per person.
Hiring a bus for transport will cost $250 for the whole group.
What is the expected total cost of the trip for the whole group?
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Number and Algebra, NAP-D2-31 SA
A ticket to Sea World for two adults costs $36 in total.
A ticket to Sea World for one child is two thirds the cost of an adult ticket.
What is the cost of a ticket for one child?
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Number and Algebra, NAP-D2-15
Isla and Grace both bought a new towel and swimmers for summer.
They each spent the same amount of money.
Isla's towel cost $17.85 and her swimmers cost $22.15.
Grace's towel cost $20.90.
How much did Grace's swimmers cost?
`$19.00` | `$19.10` | `$20.90` | `$22.15` |
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Number and Algebra, NAP-D2-14 SA
Mitchell is buying cricket balls from the sporting goods shop.
It costs $12 to buy 3 balls.
If each ball costs the same, how many balls could he buy for $48?