What is the value?

Set 5

Name the coins and notes

1. 7 coins with a value of $4.20

2. 6 coins with a value of $2.00

3. 9 coins with a value of $3.10

4. 6 coins with a value of $3.90

5. 6 coins with a value of $3.80 (no 20c coins)

6. 10 coins and notes with a value of $82 (same number of coins as notes)

7. coins and notes with a value of $40.50 (same number of coins as notes)

8. coins and notes with a value of $65.30 (3 times more coins than notes)

9. 7 coins and notes with a value of $31.20 (no 20c coins)

10. 9 coins and notes with a value of $100

Set 6

1. Dad goes shopping and buys a loaf of bread for $1.80. He spends twice as much on toothpaste and four times as much on fruit. How much did he spend altogether?

2. It cost Lizzie $48.60 to build and paint a doghouse. Material to build it cost $29.90. How much did painting it cost?

3. Sionne has saved $17.70 for a pair of soccer boots that cost $50.00. How much more does he need to save?

4. Molly takes her $20 of pocket money and buys six cans of drink and a magazine costing $7.30.  She has $5.20 left. How much did each drink cost?

5. Howie has a red piggybank and a green piggybank. The green one has $23.60 in it. He decides to put all the money in the bank so takes both piggybanks and deposits all the money.  He banked $54.80. How much was in the red piggy bank?

Set 7

1. Jazeel has $40 to spend on his birthday party. At Mc Donalds he and his 3 friends all order the same, The Big Mac Meal for $5.80. How much change will he get back?

2. The sign at the clothing store said, “$45 off the marked price of jeans today only.” I want to buy two black jeans with a marked price of $221.00. How much would I pay for each of the jeans?

3. Indy needed 2 new tyres and a new seat for her bike. Tyres cost $29.60 each and seats cost $34.70 each.  How much?

4. The ticket price to attend Tara’s Dance School end of year recital was: $10.20 for a family, $8.50 for one adult and $5.50 for a child. In total $1,130.50 was collected at the recital.  Only one adult ticket was sold and no child’s tickets.  How many families attended?

5. To build a climbing frame, Dad and Meg buy $218.70 worth of steel pipes and clamps.  The steel pipes cost twice as much as the clamps.  How much did the steel pipe cost?