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Money Maths: Level 6

Test your skills and understanding with this money calculations online exercise.

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This is level 6, mixed real-life questions. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 9 correct and you do this activity online.

Cory buys a chocolate bar for 40p and a drink for 41p. How much does he need to pay altogether?


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Carli pays £10 for her shopping. If her shopping costs £2.18 how much change will she receive?


£ Correct Wrong

Carol had £5.67 in her purse at the beginning of the week. During the week she spent £2.02 how much did she have left at the end of the week?

£ Correct Wrong

Find the cost of a bag of 16 bottles of floor cleaner if the bottles cost £2.23 each.

£ Correct Wrong

How much will it cost for a party of 18 people to go ice skating if it costs £2.48 per person.

£ Correct Wrong

If a bill for dinner of £42.66 is shared between 6 people how much does each person have to pay?

£ Correct Wrong

Sam buys a book for £6.04 and a movie for £5.46. How much does he pay altogether?



£ Correct Wrong

Sue pays £50 for her shopping. If her shopping costs £41.08 how much change will she receive?


£ Correct Wrong

Surjit had £36.36 in his wallet at the beginning of the week. During the week he spent £30.15 how much did he have left at the end of the week?

£ Correct Wrong

Find the cost of a box of 64 components if they cost £6.64 each.


£ Correct Wrong

How much will it cost for a group of 29 people to go go-karting if it costs £6.11 per person.

£ Correct Wrong

If the bill for a brunch of £297.16 is shared between 17 people how much does each person have to pay?

£ Correct Wrong

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Coins and Notes - Sharpen your money management skills by recognising and counting current currency coins and notes

Level 1 - Adding amounts of money

Level 2 - Subtracting amounts of money (giving change!)

Level 3 - Multiplying an amount of money by a number

Level 4 - Dividing an amount of money by a number

Level 5 - Finding a percentage of an amount of money

Level 6 - Mixed real-life questions

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One of the important aspects of this quiz is typing in the answer in the correct format. When expressing amounts of money it is standard practice to include two decimal places if the answer is not a whole number of the major unit (pounds, dollars etc).

Eg., six point seven pounds would be written as £6.70 and not £6.7

For the purposes of this exercise type in a whole number of pounds without the decimal places.

Eg., twelve pounds should be written as £12 and not £12.00

Also note that the currency units have already been provided for you, you do not need to type them into the answer box

The exercises are generated from random numbers so each time you refresh the page you will get a different set of questions.

Don't wait until you have finished the exercise before you click on the 'Check' button. Click it often as you work through the questions to see if you are answering them correctly.

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Level 1: Addition

£1.72 + 65p

To perform this addition, first convert 65p to pounds. 65p is £0.65.

So, the calculation is £1.72 + £0.65.

Align the decimal points and add:

\[ \begin{array}{r} 1.72 \\ + 0.65 \\ \hline 2.37 \\ \end{array} \]

Therefore, £1.72 + 65p = £2.37.

Level 2: Subtraction

£92.51 - £70.74

Align the decimal points and subtract:

\[ \begin{array}{r} 92.51 \\ - 70.74 \\ \hline 21.77 \\ \end{array} \]

Therefore, £92.51 - £70.74 = £21.77.

Level 3: Multiplication

£7.29 × 5

Multiply each digit of £7.29 by 5:

\[ \begin{array}{r} 7.29 \\ \times 5 \\ \hline 36.45 \\ \end{array} \]

Therefore, £7.29 × 5 = £36.45.

Level 4: Division

£110.97 ÷ 9

Divide £110.97 by 9:

Perform the division step-by-step just as you do with the bus stop method:

Step 1. 110 ÷ 9 = 12 remainder 2.
Step 2. 29 ÷ 9 = 3 remainder 2.
Step 3. 27 ÷ 9 = 3.

So, £110.97 ÷ 9 = £12.33.

Level 5: Percentage

Find 40% of £56.80

First, find 10% (one tenth) of £56.80 = £5.68.

Multiply £5.68 by 4 to find the required 40%:

\[ \text{Alternatively } 56.80 \times 0.40 = 22.72 \]

Therefore, 40% of £56.80 is £22.72.

Level 6: Mixed Calculations

Sue pays £50 for her shopping. If her shopping costs £27.59, how much change will she receive?

Subtract the cost from the amount paid:

\[ 50.00 - 27.59 = 22.41 \]

Therefore, Sue will receive £22.41 in change.

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