Albert buys six donuts at a bakery.
He pays with a $5 note and gets 80 cents change.
How much does each donut cost?
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Albert buys six donuts at a bakery.
He pays with a $5 note and gets 80 cents change.
How much does each donut cost?
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`70`
`text(C)text(ost of donuts)= 5.00 – 0.80=$4.20`
`:.\ text(C)text(ost of 1 donut)` | `=420/6` |
`=70\ text(cents)` |
Candice buys an apple for 75 cents and a banana for 70 cents.
She pays with a $2 coin.
How much change should Candice get?
`55\ text(cents)` | `65\ text(cents)` | `$1.45` | `$3.45` |
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`55\ text(cents)`
`75 text(c) + 70 text(c)` | `= $1.45` |
`$2 – $1.45` | `= 0.55` |
`= 55\ text(cents)` |
Camilla received a total of $250 in cash for her birthday.
She went shopping and bought some shoes that cost $79.95 and a dress that cost $124.50.
How much money does Camilla have left?
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`$45.55`
`text(Money left)` | `= 250 – (79.95 + 124.50)` |
`= 250 – (204.45)` | |
`= $45.55` |
Willy buys 16 lollipops for $5.60.
Wonka buys 30 lollipops at the same cost per lollipop.
How much more does Wonka pay than Willy?
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`$4.90`
`text(C)text(ost of 1 lollipop) = 5.60/16 = $0.35`
`text(C)text(ost of 30 lollipops) = 30 xx 0.35 = $10.50`
`:.\ text(Extra that Wonka pays)`
`= 10.50 – 5.60`
`= $4.90`
Max bought 5 lollipops and 3 chocolate bars from the shop.
The lollipops cost 30 cents each and the chocolate bars cost $1.20 each.
How much did Max pay?
`$1.50` | `$2.70` | `$5.10` | `$5.90` | `$6.90` |
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`$5.10`
`text(Total Cost)` | `=(5 xx 0.30) + (3 xx 1.20)` |
`=1.50 + 3.60` | |
`=$5.10` |
Penny has four 20-cent pieces.
Fi has three 20-cent pieces.
Sophie has four 20-cent pieces.
How much money do they have in total?
`$1.10` | `$2.00` | `$2.20` | `$2.60` |
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`$2.20`
`$2.20`
Brandon has a money jar that contains 50 cent, 20 cent, 10 cent and 5 cent pieces only.
If he buys a pie worth $2.65, what is the minimum amount of coins he can pay with?
`5` | `7` | `8` | `9` | `11` |
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`7`
`text(Minimum number of coins would be:)`
`5 xx 50\ text(c)`
`1 xx 10\ text(c)`
`1 xx 5\ text(c)`
`:.\ text(A minimum of 7 coins is needed.)`
Patrick has 5-cent, 20-cent and 50-cent coins in his pocket.
In total he has $1.95.
What is the smallest number of coins he could have?
`5` | `6` | `7` | `8` | `9` |
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`6\ text(coins)`
`50\ text{cent coin (3 pieces)}` | `= $1.50` |
`20\ text{cent coin (2 pieces)}` | `= $0.40` |
`5\ text{cent coin (1 piece)}` | `= $0.05` |
`text(Total)` | `= $1.95` |
`:. 3 + 2 + 1 = 6\ text(coins)`
Andreas has $8 to buy batteries for his toy racing car.
Each battery costs $1.60 and he buys 4 batteries.
Which expression shows how much money he has left?
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`$8 - $1.60` |
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`$8 - (4 xx $1.60)` |
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`$8 - $1.60 + $1.60 + $1.60 + $1.60` |
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`4 xx ($8 - $1.60)` |
`$8 – (4 xx $1.60)`
`$8 – (4 xx $1.60)`