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Money Worksheets

The document contains a series of math problems related to money transactions, including calculating change and total costs. It includes specific examples such as Mark buying a cap and Mr. Aziz purchasing food items. An answer key is provided with the correct amounts and calculations for each question.
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Money Worksheets

The document contains a series of math problems related to money transactions, including calculating change and total costs. It includes specific examples such as Mark buying a cap and Mr. Aziz purchasing food items. An answer key is provided with the correct amounts and calculations for each question.
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1. Write the amount of money.

(a) $ .

(b) $ .

(c) $ .

(d) $ ..

(e) $ ..
2. Draw a ring around the correct amount of money for
each item.

(a)

$21

(b)
$7.45

(c)

$16.20
3. Mark buys a cap.
He gives the cashier $50.
How much change does he get?
$17

4. Mr Aziz buys a chicken pie and a box of cakes.


He gives the cashier some money gets $2 in change.
How much does he give the cashier?

$25

$13

5. Jenny has two $5 notes.


She wants to buy a pencil case and a pen.

$11 $3

(a) How much does the pencil case and the pen cost altogether?

(b) How much more does she need?


Answer Key:

1. Amount of money
a) $ 74.00 d) $ 21.70
b) $ 5.62 e) $ 25.71
c) $ 30.26
2.

(a)

$21

(b)
$7.45

(c)

$16.20

3.
$50

$50 − $17 = $23


? $17
He gets $23 in change.
4. ?
?

$2 $38
$25 $13
$38 + $2 = $40
$25 + $13 = $38
He gives the cashier $40.

5.

(a)
?

$11 $3

$11 + $3 = $14

The pencil case and the pen cost $14 altogether.

(b)

$5 + $5 = $10

$14

? $10

$14 − $10 = $4

She needs $4 more.

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