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Test: Money - Question 1

A chocolate bar costs 62p and a lolly costs 44p. How much do they cost altogether?

Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 1
60p and 40p make £1 and 4p and 2p make 6p
Test: Money - Question 2

Amy wants to buy an apple costing 20p. She has 12p. How much more does she need?

Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 2
The difference between 12p and 20p is 8p
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Test: Money - Question 3

Kay has the following coins: £1, 10p, 50p and 5p. How much does she have in total?

Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 3
Counting the coins up from largest value to smallest is a good way to find a total
Test: Money - Question 4
Ben has £2 to spend. He buys a sweet costing 45p and a toy costing 50p. How much does he have left?
Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 4
This is a two step problem - find the total first before working out the amount left
Test: Money - Question 5
I buy a hat for 92p and pay with two 50 pence coins. How much is my change?
Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 5
Two 50p coins make £1. The difference between £1 and 92p is 8p
Test: Money - Question 6
A bus ticket costs 75p and a train ticket costs £1.10. How much more does the train ticket cost than the bus ticket?
Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 6
Counting up from the smaller amount to the larger amount helps to find the difference
Test: Money - Question 7

Sarah has 3 toy cars, each costing 50 pence. How much money does Sarah need to buy all three toy cars?

Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 7

Each toy car costs 50 pence. To find the total cost for 3 toy cars, multiply 50 pence by 3: 50p + 50p + 50p = £1.50.

Test: Money - Question 8

Emma buys a book for £1.20 and a pencil for 30 pence. How much money did Emma spend in total?

Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 8

Emma spent £1.20 for the book and 30 pence for the pencil. Add these amounts together: £1.20 + £0.30 = £1.50.

Test: Money - Question 9
Which of the following coins add up to 40p?
Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 9
Counting up in 10s could be useful
Test: Money - Question 10

Tommy has £2.50. He buys a chocolate bar for £1.20. How much money does Tommy have left after buying the chocolate bar?

Detailed Solution for Test: Money - Question 10

Tommy starts with £2.50 and spends £1.20 on the chocolate bar. Subtract the cost of the chocolate bar from the amount Tommy had: £2.50 - £1.20 = £1.30.

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