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Calculating Change and Saving Money

Learn how to calculate change and save money by solving various math problems involving purchases and savings.

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Calculating Change and Saving Money

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  1. Joshua has $6.00 in his pocket. He went to a football game and bought some snacks. How much change will Joshua receive if he buys a hot dog that costs $2.10 and an ice cream cone that costs $1.05? A. $2. 85 B. $3.15 C. $3.90 D. $4.95

  2. Michael went to the store to buy some groceries. He had $10.00 in his wallet. How much change will Michael receive if he buys a gallon of milk that costs $4.75 and a loaf of bread that costs $3.08? • $1.17 • $2.17 • $2.07 • $17.83

  3. Amber went to the mall. She had $100 in her pocketbook. How much change will Amber receive if she buys a dress that costs $65 and a shirt that costs $22? • $187 • $78 • $35 • $13

  4. Arnold had $9.00 in his wallet. He went to the cafeteria at school to buy lunch. How much change will Arnold receive if he buys a peanut butter and jelly sandwich that cost $3.05 and a carton of milk that costs $1.02? • $3.93 • $4.93 • $5.93 • $6.93

  5. Jane wanted to buy some school supplies. She had $7.25 to spend. What combination of items could Jane buy? • pencil and eraser • notebook and scissors • eraser and notebook • glue and notebook

  6. You went to the baseball game with $4.00. Which combination of items could you buy from the concession stand? • Hot Dog and Candy Bar • Hamburger and Candy Bar • Hamburger and Cotton Candy • Nachos and Candy Bar

  7. Brittany wanted to buy some ride tickets at the fair. She had $5.35 to spend at the ticket booth. Which combination of ride tickets could Brittany buy? • ferris wheel and tea cups • tilt-a-whilr and tea cups • scrambler and tea cups • ferris wheel and gravitron

  8. Collin wanted to buy some snacks from the vending machine. He had $2.50 to spend. Which combination of snacks could Collin buy? • Snickers and Cheez-its • Peanuts and Potato Chips • Snickers and Kit-Kat • Kit-Kat and Potato Chips

  9. While playing a game, you draw two cards, trying to get a sum closest to 100 without going over. Your first card is 64. Which other card will allow you to win? • 34 • 37 • 23 • 10

  10. While playing a game, you draw two cards, trying to get a sum closest to 100 without going over. Your first card is 37. Which other card will allow you to win? • 37 • 47 • 57 • 67

  11. While playing a game, you draw two cards, trying to get a sum closest to 100 without going over. Your first card is 27. Which other card will allow you to win? • 3 • 52 • 70 • 75

  12. While playing a game, you draw two cards, trying to get a sum closest to 100 without going over. Your first card is 72. Which other card will allow you to win? • 44 • 34 • 24 • 14

  13. What number can be added to 720 to make a sum of 1,000? • 280 • 290 • 300 • 310

  14. What number can be added to 430 to make a sum of 1,000? • 470 • 570 • 670 • 770

  15. What number can be added to 260 to make a sum of 1,000? • 440 • 540 • 640 • 740

  16. What number can be added to 870 to make a sum of 1,000? • 100 • 130 • 200 • 230

  17. Michelle wants to buy a new CD that costs $12. She has $4 now. If she saves $2 a week, in how many weeks will Michelle have enough to buy the CD? • 1 week • 2 weeks • 3 weeks • 4 weeks

  18. Carla wants to buy a new dress that costs $42. She has $25 now. If she saves $5 a week, in how many weeks will Carla have enough money to buy the dress? A. 2 weeks B. 3 weeks C. 4 weeks D. 5 weeks

  19. Daniel wants to buy a new baseball glove that costs $38. He has $12 now. If he saves $5 a week, in how many weeks will Daniel have enough to buy the baseball glove? A. 4 weeks B. 5 weeks C. 6 weeks D. 7 weeks

  20. Angela wants to buy a new CD that costs $17. She has $4 now. If she saves $2 a week, in how many weeks will Angela have enough to buy the CD? A. 5 weeks B. 6 weeks C. 7 weeks D. 8 weeks

  21. Our school has 547 students. There are 87 third graders. How many students are not third graders? A. 634 B. 644 C. 460 D. 470

  22. Third grade has 112 students. There are 65 boys. How many students are not boys? A. 47 B. 57 C. 117 D. 177

  23. Springfield Elementary has 689 students. There are 102 first graders. How many students are not first graders? A. 587 B. 687 C. 787 D. 791

  24. Our school has 594 students. There are 147 fifth graders. How many students are not fifth graders? A. 447 B. 457 C. 641 D. 741

  25. Jeff needs $38 to buy a new pair of jeans. He has $8. Which sentence shows how much more he needs? • 8 + = 38 • 38 + 8 = • -8 = 38 • 8 - = 38

  26. Fred needs $26 to buy a new book. He has $13. Which sentence shows how much more he needs? • 13 - = 26 • - 13 = 26 • C. 26 + 13 = • D. 13 + = 26

  27. Gabby needs $56 to buy gas for her car. She has $50. Which sentence shows how much more she needs? • - 50 = 56 • 50 - = 56 • C. 50 + = • D. 56 + 50 =

  28. Henry needs $15 to buy lunch. He has $7. Which sentence shows how much more he needs? • 15 + 7 = • - 7 = 15 • 7 - = 15 • D. 7 + = 15

  29. Christy had $20 in her pocketbook. She wanted to buy a necklace for $11, a bracelet for $7, and a pair of earrings for $6. Does she have enough money to purchase all of these items? Explain your answer.

  30. Oscar had $1.12 in his wallet. He wanted to buy a toy car for 60 cents, an action figure for 75 cents, and a pack of cards for 80 cents. Does he have enough money to purchase all of these items? Explain your answer.

  31. Patrick had $2.15 in his wallet. He wanted to buy a hot dog for $1.00, a candy bar for 75 cents, and a drink for 50 cents. Does he have enough money to purchase all of these items? Explain your answer.

  32. Holly had $5.67 in her pocketbook. She wanted to buy a hamburger for $3.08, some french fries for $2.05, and a Coca-Cola for $1.06. Does she have enough money to purchase all of these items? Explain your answer.

  33. The second grade classes are trying to earn field day points. Mrs. Granzow’s class earned 163 points. Mrs. Sheppard’s class earned 202 points. About how many points did the two classes earn? Explain your answer.

  34. Aaron collected 365 baseball cards. His older brother took 25 cards and his younger brother took 8 cards. How many cards did Aaron have left? Show your work to solve.

  35. Marisa picked 150 flowers. She gave 20 flowers to her mother and 8 flowers to her sister. How many flowers did Marisa have left? Show your work to solve.

  36. My mom made 135 cookies to take to a party. My dad ate 15 cookies. I ate 10 cookies. How many cookies did my mom have left to take to the party? Show your work to solve.

  37. Mrs. Smith bought 95 stickers. She gave 20 stickers to Adam. She gave 32 stickers to Bailey. How many stickers did Mrs. Smith have left? Show your work to solve.

  38. In which section of the number line can 27 be found? • Between 10 and 20 • Between 20 and 30 • Between 30 and 40 • Between 40 and 50

  39. In which section of the number line can 32 be found? • Between 10 and 20 • Between 20 and 30 • Between 30 and 40 • Between 40 and 50

  40. In which section of the number line can 41 be found? • Between 10 and 20 • Between 20 and 30 • Between 30 and 40 • Between 40 and 50

  41. In which section of the number line can 83 be found? • Between 50 and 60 • Between 60 and 70 • Between 70 and 80 • Between 80 and 90

  42. Jay rolled the following digits on number cubes 2, 6, 4. He made the smallest number possible. If he estimated that number to the nearest hundred, what would his number be? • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400

  43. Amy rolled the following digits on number cubes 3, 8, 9. She made the smallest number possible. If she estimated that number to the nearest hundred, what would his number be? • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400

  44. Eric rolled the following digits on number cubes 4, 7, 2. He made the greatest number possible. If he estimated that number to the nearest hundred, what would his number be? • 500 • 600 • 700 • 800

  45. Elizabeth rolled the following digits on number cubes 5, 8, 1. She made the greatest number possible. If she estimated that number to the nearest hundred, what would his number be? • 700 • 800 • 900 • 1,000

  46. Anna bought a large bag of cookies that contained 18 cookies and a small bag of cookies that contained 6 cookies. About how many cookies does she have? • 10 • 20 • 30 • 40

  47. Alex bought a large bag of cars that contained 26 cars and a small bag of cars that contained 15 cars. About how many cars does he have? • 20 • 30 • 40 • 50

  48. Breanna bought a large bag of Skittles that contained 167 Skittles and a small bag of Skittles that contained 123 Skittles. About how many Skittles does she have? • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400

  49. Bob bought a large bag of peanuts that contained 287 peanuts and a small bag of peanuts that contained 97 peanuts. About how many peanuts does he have? • 300 • 400 • 500 • 600

  50. Cassie and 2 of her friends each want to earn 100 stickers before the end of the year. They have already earned 100 stickers. How many stickers do they have left to earn? • 50 • 100 • 200 • 250

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